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£$^ing god dam problem! Grrrrrrr...
I thought, what the fuk! Its just got to be the CDR. Went back into town and payed 49 quid for a 52x burner (not bad). Took the pc apart and stuck it in. Loads Nero, same problem. At this point I honestly felt like pulling out a large lump hammer and showing it "whos the dady". Funny thing was, it was pure something and nothing...
In soundforge, everytime you use a marker point your creating an index change on that file when you burn it off. Making a new track from that part. So every edit on this track I mastered was telling it its a new track on the c.d and some of them where so close it just wouldnt allow the cd to be written. Normally I use T racks and that removes all the Marker points when you export from that. I could have kicked myself when I found this out!! Well sos about the waffling on, most prolly you lot already know this but if you dont then there you go...
It all started when I was in Nero. I had just completed burning off a data c.d. Then i started burning off an audio c.d. It kept refusing to do it. I got error messages saying, "couldnt perform indexing" "cant perform lead in lead out" and "invalid paremeter. Firstly I thought the cd's where duffs, but I couldnt figure out why it wasnt letting me do audio and just data. So i ventured into town, got some higher quality c.d's. Still same problem. So I uninstalled Nero, reinstalled it. Couldnt find the code on the disk. Dam, looked for the keygen on kazaa on my mums p.c, dowloaded it. Got a virus!!!. Had to update the fuking definations and do a full system scan. Took ages on that piece of shit dell. Sorted that, transfered the keygen to my p.c. Cracked nero, still same F£$^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...