UpTilDawn
10-07-2008, 12:02 PM
Is there a way to tell where in the burn process (as in which track, or whatever) a cd burn job goes bad by examining the cd after the burn fails?
I'm asking here even though this has nothing to do with SAW because I trust most everybody here to respond with useful and timely info... Thanks for the help guys (and gals).
In this particular instance, I had originally tried to have NERO 8 make an image and copy to a new cd-r using a single drive and Nero failed the burn part way through although it didn't appear to have a problem making the image.
I then ripped tracks from the original cd-r (which apparently had some playback issues) using Sound Forge 7, found that one track had skips, fixed the skipping area and re-saved all the tracks as .wav files. I then attempted to burn those tracks to a new cd-r in Nero. Two attempts failed. Finally, I pulled off three tracks I wanted in particular and burned that cd-r successfully.
This burner and Nero 8 have behaved perfectly (as have previous versions of Nero on this pc) and apparently only had issues with this one project.
Any ideas?
DanT
I'm asking here even though this has nothing to do with SAW because I trust most everybody here to respond with useful and timely info... Thanks for the help guys (and gals).
In this particular instance, I had originally tried to have NERO 8 make an image and copy to a new cd-r using a single drive and Nero failed the burn part way through although it didn't appear to have a problem making the image.
I then ripped tracks from the original cd-r (which apparently had some playback issues) using Sound Forge 7, found that one track had skips, fixed the skipping area and re-saved all the tracks as .wav files. I then attempted to burn those tracks to a new cd-r in Nero. Two attempts failed. Finally, I pulled off three tracks I wanted in particular and burned that cd-r successfully.
This burner and Nero 8 have behaved perfectly (as have previous versions of Nero on this pc) and apparently only had issues with this one project.
Any ideas?
DanT