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having major problems with nero software, burning mp3s |
I had no problems burning mp3 cds before to play in my car. I built a
new machine, with Vista and got nero 8. Everytime i burn a cd it either
has read errors, or it wont have read errors and then it wont play in
my car.
I
have replaced the CD ROM, i have tried another machine with Vista
(MacBook), i have tried a complete different machine with XP pro now
and i am having the same problems. I have tried two different types of
media, Ridata and what i typically use which is Taiyoyuden. I have
tried 3 versions of nero. Nero 7 ultra, then i bought nero 8 ultra, and
then i used nero 8 essentials which came with my optical. I work on
computers for a living, but i am completely stumped. I thought it might
have been the mp3's causing some type of problem, so i tried burning a
completely different set of mp3s and same problem. I even tried taking
them off my network (i burn them off a NAS) and it still has the same
problem.
Someone tried to telling me to right click the program and run as administrator, did that. Did not fix the problem. Here is the settings i am burning the cd at.
Multisession: NO
Data Mode: Mode 1
File System: ISO 9960:1999
Relax Restriction (Checked) All of them
Cache file from disk and network is checked
Cache files smaller than 64 kb is checked
Burn is set to lowest possible for TaiyoYuden media (16x)
Write Method: Disc-at-once
SMART-Burn Checked
Write and Finalize disc is checked
For some reason now my cds just wont read at all in the car, and no longer make read errors.. WIERD!?!?! help please thanks guys!






Try reinstalling drivers
Try reinstalling the drivers for the IDE ATA/ATAPI controller and for your burner.
This is done easily in XP by the control panel
control panel > system > device manager > IDE ATA/ATAPI controller
When I do this I unistall all the channels.
Do the same thing for your burner drivers.
On restart Windows will detect the devices and automatically reload the drivers. You may have to do another restart to complete the process.
Also make sure you have the latest firmware for your burner.