CD Burning software
Eek. The wave file had a audio samplerate of 48k and not 44.1. (16bit and
stereo).
The Roxio version I was using was old - version 5 (came with my Dell).
I installed the latest Nero (v7) and it correct the problem.
So, maybe the latest Roxio works.
My questions is what do the "pros" use or do for this situation?
What app?
Do you convert the file to 44.1k CD format and then burn?
"Richard Crowley" wrote in message
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"nospam" wrote ...
I just discovered that the Roxio CD burning software was "adding" a
ringing sound to a guitar track - when going from a 16bit stereo wave
file to the CD formatted disc ( I guess Red Book audio). I thought that
the ringing was in my mixdown and then I also heard on the vibe's track.
I tried Nero v7 and the ringing went away. So now I wonder, what do the
pros use to burn CD audio tracks if the conversion could possibly alter
the sound? What software application do u use?
That seems extraordinarly bizzare. You are sure you were using
a native 16-bit 44.1KH sample-rate WAV file for a source and not
some compressed format like MP3, etc.?
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