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Offline jun_BALARAW

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CD Burning suggestion
« on: March 19, 2007, 09:48:40 PM »
guys napansin ko lang kasi.. dati nung college nag try ako mag negosyo ng personalyze audio CD.. lam niyo na pandagdag inom din hehe..

pero nagkaka problema lang ako sa mga ginagawa ko. kasi pagkatapos kong iburn tinetesting ko ung gawa ko sa player namin.. ok naman wala naman problema. kaso pag dating na sa player ng customer sabi tumatalon daw at nag puputol putol ung sound.. so hindi ko alam kung bakit ganun... san kaya problem nun sa CD ba mismo o sa pag burn ko lang?? may tips ba kayo kung pano mas mapapaganda ang quality ng cd burning..

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2007, 10:15:26 PM »
Few Questions:

1) what type of Burning Software are you using? Nero? Sonic?

2) Are you using your computer while burning your Audio CD?

3) Do you have a lot of applications running at the background such as Messangers, Anti-Virus, etc...

4) What rate are you using when Burning?

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2007, 10:32:46 PM »
Few Questions:

1) what type of Burning Software are you using? Nero? Sonic?
    NERO

2) Are you using your computer while burning your Audio CD?
     No.. (pero minsan ginagamit ko din.. nakaka affect na un sir?)

3) Do you have a lot of applications running at the background such as Messangers, Anti-Virus, etc...
    usually messenger and browser lang

4) What rate are you using when Burning?
    yung pinaka mabilis.. basta kung ano kung ano mag appear sa writing speed..
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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2007, 10:45:19 PM »
well i guess the problem arises when using the highest (fastest) burning speed... try to use the lowest (slowest) burn speed rate...  :-D

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2007, 11:15:32 PM »
Few Questions:

1) what type of Burning Software are you using? Nero? Sonic?
    NERO

2) Are you using your computer while burning your Audio CD?
     No.. (pero minsan ginagamit ko din.. nakaka affect na un sir?)

3) Do you have a lot of applications running at the background such as Messangers, Anti-Virus, etc...
    usually messenger and browser lang

4) What rate are you using when Burning?
    yung pinaka mabilis.. basta kung ano kung ano mag appear sa writing speed..


Pre,

First try to burn your CDs using a slower speed mas maganda quality pag lower yung burning speed. try to browse yung manual ng Nero meron naman dun. Usally this fixes the problem.... try mong i burn yan using 24x or even 8x.... yun ngalang aamagin ka sa kakahintay ng Burn... pero rest assured ok yung data or audio CD mo...

if it doesn't work:
Disable mo lahat ng running apps sa background even yung screen saver when burning a CD and avoid using your PC when burning ksi ginagamit nung Nero yung memory mo as a buffer for burning.... Malakas kumain ng memory yung burning so kung may kahati yung Nero while burning baka maapektuhan yung binurn mong CD...

Hope this helps....  :-D :-D

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2007, 11:18:34 PM »
well i guess the problem arises when using the highest (fastest) burning speed... try to use the lowest (slowest) burn speed rate...  :-D


+10000

ganito din ako mag burn... tagal nga lang... but it's worth the wait .... :-D

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2007, 03:34:23 AM »
ah ok.. salamat mga pre.. kasi di ko alam na mas ok ang pinaka mabagal.. sige try ko yun..

edi kung sa video kasi inaabot ng 1 hour ang pag burn.. lalo kaya pag naka lowest pa ang speed ko.. tsk tsk tsk
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Offline soulshifter

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2007, 03:45:30 AM »
for audio cds,... burn at around 8-16x  tapos piliin mo rin ung gagamitin mong cd-r. most cd-rs ok for video pero sa audio mejo mapili ang karamihan sa mga players lalo na kung maganda gandang brands. try using imation or tdk for audio. works better from personal experience,..  :-D

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2007, 03:45:38 AM »
kahit ano ba iburn ko mapa video, audio, data etc... kaylangan lowest ang speed ko
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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2007, 03:50:18 AM »
for audio cds,... burn at around 8-16x  tapos piliin mo rin ung gagamitin mong cd-r. most cd-rs ok for video pero sa audio mejo mapili ang karamihan sa mga players lalo na kung maganda gandang brands. try using imation or tdk for audio. works better from personal experience,..  :-D
imation gamit ko.. kahit anong imation ba ok na? eh kung sony kaya?
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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2007, 07:55:14 AM »
kahit ano ba iburn ko mapa video, audio, data etc... kaylangan lowest ang speed ko

16x - 24x would be enough for burning any type of information into a CD may it be Data, Audio and Video. if you want the best quality just burn them in the slowest speed. In my experience any type of CD is good however the cheaper ones tend to loose it's quality in time because the reflective part in their CD material is fading at a faster rate than the expensive ones.

Once he CD loses it's ability to reflect the light that is being emmited by the reader (Audio component, CD Rom, VCD player, etc...) the data in it will no longer be read by the player.

CD burning is actually literally burning the CD with a fine light from the CD burner. transferring the data digitally in binary form 1's and 0's. 1 being burned and 0 being not burned. The combination of 1's and 0's will be in the format in which it will be burned... Data, Audio, and Video... after which when the CD is placed in a player (Audio component, CD Rom, VCD player, etc...) the burned part which is the 1 is not read and the 0 which is read will be reflected back and the data gathered as well as the format will be your output data... Data, Audio and Video...

So burning in the lesser speed will produce more quality in the finished product... Parang Guitar ano gusto mo yung hand crafted that took several months to finish o yung Mass produced guitars?

Hope this helps...  :-D

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #11 on: March 21, 2007, 09:06:29 AM »
i used to burn at 16x and 8x speed, wala naman ako narereceive na reklamo from my customers, so after a year, upgrade ako sa 32x na speed ng burning, wala naman din ako narereceive na reklamo. tried many brands of cdr's, weird lang kasi nung gumamit ako ng imation, biglang nagkaron ng returns, tested ko na ang cd ng cdr-king, wala halos bumabalik sa akin, yung sony, tested ko na rin yun na hindi lahat ng player eh nababasa ang sony cdr's, makakatipid pa sa cdr-king at generic brands, minsan nga plain white cd lang ang gamit ko dahil request ng customer, para sa kin yun din ang magandang cdr, yung plain white lang na generic. tried many types of writers din, sony, lite-on, hp, samsung, creative and iomega, pinakamatagal sa akin lite-on and hp, yung sony at creative kasi namimili ng babasahing cd.

another problem na na-encounter ko, yung mismong player ng customer hindi compatible bumasa ng cdr's.
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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #12 on: March 21, 2007, 04:44:33 PM »
kung video and data nmn po ang iburn, kahit the highest burn speed pede...as for me...ala nmn naging prob pg video... and pag dvd use minus r (dvd-r) para sa compatibility on most dvd players... hope this would help to...  :mrgreen:  :-D

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« Reply #13 on: April 05, 2007, 04:05:35 PM »
dapat lowest speed tapos maganda yung cd or dvd na gagamitin mo. kung bakit sa kanila ay tumatalon depende din yan sa player nila kasi madaming player na namimili ng cd kahit ayos naman cd mo. nakaka inis ung component d2 sa bahay namimili ng cd eh.

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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #14 on: April 09, 2007, 04:13:42 AM »
Naexperience ko din yan. Solution: Use Quality CD-R's na recommended ng maker ng CD Burner mo. Not all CDr's are compatible with every burner. Check your manual or go their website to get info. Sa pag burn mo sa nero always use the check cd after burning pra malaman mo if ok yung burn mo. And accept reality, some burned Audio/Video CD would play flawlessly on 1 player and may have trouble on other players, this is due different companies make different players. :)
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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2007, 03:30:42 AM »
pano niyo pala nagagawan ng paraan yung mga kanta na magkakaiba ng volume.. minsan kasi lalo na pag pinaghalo mo ang mga luma at bagong kanta yung mga bago ang lalakas yung mga luma ang hihina..
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Re: CD Burning suggestion
« Reply #16 on: April 11, 2007, 11:58:25 AM »
If you're using Nero, use the normalize function.
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