by dandy » Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:43 pm
When MM burns an Audio CD-R from MP3 files, the resulting CD-R has pauses in some songs. It is definately related to MM CD-R burn. Because if I use MM to recreate the CD-R the pause occurs in the same exact spot.
Note:
The original MP3 plays without the pause in MM, but when burned to CD-R somethning in the MM decode/encode process causes a pause on the cd-r.
I've experienced the problem with these MM versions:
2.5.1.934
2.5.4.978
2.5.5.998
This is very frustrating after I download MP3's and verify they play cleanly in MM, only to find out that after buring a playlist to CD-R it is flawed. A reburn results in the same skip at the same exact spot. Definately a MM bug.
Here's the workaround. Assuming MM decoder has trouble with the specific MP3, I download another MP3 having a different size (hoping that MM will process it without issue) and verify that it plays cleanly, then use MM to burn the single song to a CD-RW, and listen to the song for pauses. If not found, then I cleanup tags, copy this version over the old mp3, and reburn playlist to CD-R. PINTA.
This needs to be fixed.
When MM burns an Audio CD-R from MP3 files, the resulting CD-R has pauses in some songs. It is definately related to MM CD-R burn. Because if I use MM to recreate the CD-R the pause occurs in the same exact spot.
Note:
The original MP3 plays without the pause in MM, but when burned to CD-R somethning in the MM decode/encode process causes a pause on the cd-r.
I've experienced the problem with these MM versions:
2.5.1.934
2.5.4.978
2.5.5.998
This is very frustrating after I download MP3's and verify they play cleanly in MM, only to find out that after buring a playlist to CD-R it is flawed. A reburn results in the same skip at the same exact spot. Definately a MM bug.
Here's the workaround. Assuming MM decoder has trouble with the specific MP3, I download another MP3 having a different size (hoping that MM will process it without issue) and verify that it plays cleanly, then use MM to burn the single song to a CD-RW, and listen to the song for pauses. If not found, then I cleanup tags, copy this version over the old mp3, and reburn playlist to CD-R. PINTA.
This needs to be fixed.