Cannot burn individual tracks to CD

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  1. ellengs

    ellengs Member

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    I recently received a computer with Sonic RecordNow, and have tried using it with some success. I can make an exact copy of a CD with not trouble, but when I try to burn individual tracks from different CDs, I keep getting the message "Insert disc in drive" when I've already done so. Any suggestions?
     
  2. djscoop

    djscoop Active member

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    so you are trying to burn vairous tracks from multiple CDs to onto one audio CD? Well I'm not sure about Sonic RecordNow, but there are definately other softwares out there that can do the job, probably much better as well.

    Download EAC (exact audio copy). It is free and hands down the best ripper out there. Extract the tracks you want to uncompressed WAVE files, then you can use any burning app like NERO to create an audio CD, then just drag your audio files to the burn window, and burn away. Note that you can also burn CDs with EAC, but have never tried it.
     
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    weazel200 Regular member

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    With Nero and Foobar 2000 you can make gapless audio cd's from MP3's. Usefull for mix and live albums.
     
  4. andersg

    andersg Regular member

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    Try ripping all of them to your computers HDD with Windows Media Player and then select the once you want to burn to disc and burn them with whatever program you like
     
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    andersg Regular member

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    Try ripping all of them to your computers HDD with Windows Media Player and then select the once you want to burn to disc and burn them with whatever program you like

    EDIT: Damn I double posted lol
     
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    djscoop Active member

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    I would really recommend using EAC as mentioned above, its much better than WMP. but as long as you get it working you have many different options of what programs to use, but you may as well use the best ones while you're at it.
     
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    andersg Regular member

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    You're probably right seeing how I have never heard of EAC
     
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    its called exact audio copy. its the only ripper with extensive drive control and error correction to provide a 100% accurate rip. just another option out there to try...
     
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    Yes, I am trying to burn various tracks from multiple CDs onto one CD. I will definitely try EAC...THANKS!
     
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    EAC is the best. Use it for all MP3 ripping.
     

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