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Talaikya |
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I have been working with iTunes, trying to name my tracks etc for a CD. In the last 30 mins it's just stopped playing the CD twice. Once it caused my system to freeze, the second time both my CD-RW and DVD-ROM drives got disconnected when the CD stopped playing. What's happening?? Any clues??
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"Sound Check" is for normalizing.
the burn preference also has a check box for "Sound Check" so when you burn the normalized audio is in the cd. Cross fading won't be transfered to cd. you can only control the sound gap. I have Sound Enhanced turned off. I use to have it on. Some mp3 files really sound better, while others I prefer the natural sound. Also. Be sure to use equalizer. In my laptop. "Small speakers" is the best setting. And you can use the PremAmp slider to increase the sound as well. There are some weird mp3 encodings that iTunes has trouble editing the id3. You can try deleting the current id3 and then adding 2.4 version. To delete the id3 tag - click the "Convert id3 Tags" menu. Then select the check box with "None" in the combo box. If you are on mac, I can suggest another program to help you edit id3, if the iTunes cannot edit. Thanks, Rajnish |
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