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The Divide
16-07-2003, 07:15 PM
Ever had one of those problems thats completley stopped you from working on music or your p.c?? I have and I thought I will share it with you coz if I already knew about this it would have saved me a full day of stress, buying a new cdr and about 10 c.d's...

It all started when I was in Nero. I had just completed burning off a data c.d. Then i started burning off an audio c.d. It kept refusing to do it. I got error messages saying, "couldnt perform indexing" "cant perform lead in lead out" and "invalid paremeter. Firstly I thought the cd's where duffs, but I couldnt figure out why it wasnt letting me do audio and just data. So i ventured into town, got some higher quality c.d's. Still same problem. So I uninstalled Nero, reinstalled it. Couldnt find the code on the disk. Dam, looked for the keygen on kazaa on my mums p.c, dowloaded it. Got a virus!!!. Had to update the fuking definations and do a full system scan. Took ages on that piece of shit dell. Sorted that, transfered the keygen to my p.c. Cracked nero, still same F£$^ing god dam problem! Grrrrrrr...

I thought, what the fuk! Its just got to be the CDR. Went back into town and payed 49 quid for a 52x burner (not bad). Took the pc apart and stuck it in. Loads Nero, same problem. At this point I honestly felt like pulling out a large lump hammer and showing it "whos the dady". Funny thing was, it was pure something and nothing...

In soundforge, everytime you use a marker point your creating an index change on that file when you burn it off. Making a new track from that part. So every edit on this track I mastered was telling it its a new track on the c.d and some of them where so close it just wouldnt allow the cd to be written. Normally I use T racks and that removes all the Marker points when you export from that. I could have kicked myself when I found this out!! Well sos about the waffling on, most prolly you lot already know this but if you dont then there you go...

Dave Elyzium
16-07-2003, 11:44 PM
sounds like a duff copy of Nero mate

Dave Elyzium
16-07-2003, 11:46 PM
second of all mate, its fine setting up marker points in soudforge but if you then load the file up in nero the markers dont get saved with the audio file, they are just used internally with soundforge..best thing to do is to cut the individual tracks out of the mix, paste them to a new file, save all the tracks as seperate wavs, load them up in nero, set the gap between tracks to 0 seconds and youre away

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