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Newbie Forum Discuss, Background Noise at International Chat: General Topics forum; When trying to burn audio cd's i'm getting background noises appearing on the burned cd. scratchy clikcing noises. I am using * Pentium 4 1.6 ghz * windows xp * LG 8240 B burner 24 x 10 x 40 x have tried * roxio easy cd creator 5 * music match jukebox


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Old 25-04-2002   #1 (permalink)
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Background Noise

When trying to burn audio cd's i'm getting background noises appearing on the burned cd. scratchy clikcing noises.

I am using

* Pentium 4 1.6 ghz
* windows xp
* LG 8240 B burner
24 x 10 x 40 x

have tried
* roxio easy cd creator 5
* music match jukebox

tried using
* BASF cd-r 80 1 x - 12 x 700mb / 80 min
* Kodak cd-r 80 1 x - 12 x 700mb / 80 min

Also tried writing at
24 x
12 x
8 x

I have no problem saving data to disks, only have trouble with audio.

I REALLY NEED HELP

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Old 25-04-2002   #2 (permalink)
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Try nero its much better then easy cd creator and music match box.
I hope it solve your problems.
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Old 27-04-2002   #3 (permalink)
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I just downloaded Nero and burned another CD, but got exactly the same result.

Anything else I can try?

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Try unhooking the audiocable between your soundcard and DVD or CDRW. In the past it gave me the same probs you got.
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Have un-hooked cable and tried burning with nero again, but unfortunatly got the same result again.

Seems like a hardware problem but what else can I try?
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Are you copying in an audio cd, or buring one from a mp3 files? Because i often find that when i listen to mp3s etc on my computer they seem fine, but when i listen to a CD burnt from them on good quality HiFi equipment there is quite often a lot of backgrond noise on them.
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I have had the same problem in the past. Try burning at a slower speed, and use better quality media, see what happens!!!
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Thanks for the help guys.

I've found the problem.

The CD Burner was faulty, I've had it replaced (under warranty) and now everything is working fine.

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