I've been having this same problem for the past two years, either with Toast 10 or 11, it's the same thing. It's not every CD but there is a 1 in 3 chance the CDs I'm burning for clients of their concert performances will have the last tune drop out abruptly about 10-15 seconds before it ends. I can't listen to each CD I produce so this gets embarrassing and unprofessional when bad ones get distributed. Using "preview disc", the files (.wav 16 bit/44.1) are complete. I can burn anywhere between 2-30 CDs with one to three multiple writers and the problem I'm getting will happen in any of the burners so it is not the writers' fault.
Not sure why this is happening nor have I seen anything remotely similar in my searches.
Question
roxieflames
I've been having this same problem for the past two years, either with Toast 10 or 11, it's the same thing. It's not every CD but there is a 1 in 3 chance the CDs I'm burning for clients of their concert performances will have the last tune drop out abruptly about 10-15 seconds before it ends. I can't listen to each CD I produce so this gets embarrassing and unprofessional when bad ones get distributed. Using "preview disc", the files (.wav 16 bit/44.1) are complete. I can burn anywhere between 2-30 CDs with one to three multiple writers and the problem I'm getting will happen in any of the burners so it is not the writers' fault.
Not sure why this is happening nor have I seen anything remotely similar in my searches.
Any ideas or theories would be welcome.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
0 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.