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When I try to burn a music compilation using the Home/Audio Guide/Audio CD/Create Audio CD for Car or Home Player, Windows shuts down this utility accompanied by the usual 'send error message' box. If I then do exactly the same thing using the Music Disc Creator function it burns like a gud un. I can also add cd text (which looks a lot better than 'track X' on my car display screen) it will create and burn images etc. so why will it not do this from within the Audio CD thing. Anybody got any ideas.

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When I try to burn a music compilation using the Home/Audio Guide/Audio CD/Create Audio CD for Car or Home Player, Windows shuts down this utility accompanied by the usual 'send error message' box. If I then do exactly the same thing using the Music Disc Creator function it burns like a gud un. I can also add cd text (which looks a lot better than 'track X' on my car display screen) it will create and burn images etc. so why will it not do this from within the Audio CD thing. Anybody got any ideas.

 

See if it does the same thing if you go through Start/All Applications/Roxio Easy..../Audio/RecordNow Audio. The next screen that comes up will look like the one you see when you go through the Home icon.

 

Click on the Create Audio icon, and see what happens. Some of us are starting to find idiosyncrasies in the programs that we get to, through the Home icon. Going through Start/All Applications seems to work better.

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Tried that but it still didn't work. Must be something in my system that this program doesn't like. It just seems funny why it will do it through Music Disc Creator and not from the Create Audio CD item on the Home page. Maybe it doesn't like working from home but only likes working from the office. lol. Something else that puzzles me is the "Quick Find" section which is anything but quick. It takes ages to read all the mp3's on my drives so what's the point of having a "Media Manager", which has already logged my audio files, in this suite of what I'm slowly discovering is a load of b*#&$^k's. Long live Nero.

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