sweepy Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 hi I have the same issue. I am trying to burn a cd that already has some good music but it keeps poping the tray and it ask me to insert a rewrittabe cd or blank, can you tell me what is there that i need to do. and how i must enter patch with number to make it work ? also do I have to delete the sonic record now from the system? please help here . thank you mpq Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ogdens Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 hi I have the same issue. I am trying to burn a cd that already has some good music but it keeps poping the tray and it ask me to insert a rewrittabe cd or blank, can you tell me what is there that i need to do. and how i must enter patch with number to make it work ? also do I have to delete the sonic record now from the system? please help here . thank you mpq What version of ECDC 5 do you have, did it come with your computer or do you have the full retail version that you purchased ?. What program (within the suite) did you use to create the music CD? Can you create a small Data cd ok (use a RW disc for testing) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brendon Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 hi I have the same issue. I am trying to burn a cd that already has some good music but it keeps poping the tray and it ask me to insert a rewrittabe cd or blank, can you tell me what is there that i need to do. If you're trying to add more music to an already recorded music disc, you're SOL I'm afraid. It can't be done. Once all the music tracks have been added to an audio CD, a Table of Contents [TOC] is created and written and the disc is closed. After that, no more writing is possible. If you try to write more tracks, the software will eject the disc and ask you to insert a blank disc. You can make a larger CD with the original music plus more, but to do that you have to 'rip' the tracks from the original CD then combine them with the new material, and write a whole new CD. Regards, Brendon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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