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What could be causing it?
The cd burning software? My cd burner? The cd-r's I use?
Songs bought from Rhapsody, play fine on rhapsody, but when i burn a cd mix, loud buzz at beginning, then plays fine.
Why?

2007-08-03 12:28:30 · 2 answers · asked by topink 6 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

2 answers

This is one of those problems that could have a dozen or more reasons for happening. Finding out why could be a process of trial and error.

Can you erase that 5 second buzz? Maybe. It depends on the specifications of your audio editing program and your own patience. You could probably download a copy of the CD contents to your hard drive, edit out the buzz with a free editing program like Audacity or a commercial product like Nero, then create a new CD.

But if the buzz was caused by a bad burner, sound card, etc, it would probably come right back. This troubleshooting guide might help. And you could look through the Audacity tutorials.

http://www.tweakheadz.com/troubleshooting_audio_cards.htm

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/

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2007-08-06 09:18:45 · answer #1 · answered by nuthernickname 6 · 0 0

If it 's a CD-RW then sure. If that's a CD-R then that's a risk, yet provided which you enabled multisession burning. Multisession burning shall we you upload to the disc till that's finished. It won't be able to erase something from the disc, yet you could replace one record with yet another (utilising the comparable call). The table Of Contents would be as much as date to point to the hot record and the previous one will disappear from view (it extremely is actual nevertheless on the disc, merely no longer accessible without particular application). actual nevertheless, considering CD-Rs are so low priced why do no longer you merely burn a clean CD?

2016-10-19 09:08:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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