This isn't one of those questions like "what is a .cue?" and such...Well anyways, I want to burn a continuous mix with marked tracks (so I don't have to hold FF on my cd player). I do everything right, and when I try and play it on my CD player, all I hear is continuous static on all tracks. I used CDRWIN 4.0a. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
P.S. I've wasted 15 CD-Rs trying to get this to work, and I don't wanna waste the 16th.
Aug-10-2002 16:42
Dj Thy
Deckhead
Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
I had exactly the same problem with the latest CDRWIN. I reverted to Nero (can use cuefiles too now), and never have any probs.
Aug-10-2002 19:08
Alccode
teksetter!
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: toronto
Ouch, that situation is famililar to me, but I think the cause is totally unrelated. Once when I was burning a live set just like you, I got static as well - it was horrible, I could barely hear the actual music. Anyway I eventually found out that the problem was with my Winamp, which I was using to convert the .mp3 into .wav.
Anyway yeah try using Nero, it's the best. If you still have a problem post your .cue file here so that we can see if there is a problem in the file itself. Also make sure that there isn't anything wrong with your .mp3 or .wav.
Oh and a word of advice - maybe you should have used a CD-RW to burn test copies instead of 15 CD-R's.
Aug-10-2002 20:16
bachatu
A Trance Of Thought
Registered: May 2001
Location: South Florida
you said you did everything right, so im assuming that there was no static as a .wav file, and the static only occurs on the recorded cd.
If thats the case, I would try to switch versions of cdrwin.
I use 3.8D, and it works more than perfect, as i record all my mixes with cues, using cdrwin. as far as creating the cues, i use cdrwcue, instead of manually doing it (isnt hard but leg work).
Some questions i want u to answer:
Did it work before? In other words, were u able to record a mix (anything) using a cue sheet with cdrwin?
How did u go about making or creating a cue sheet?
Aug-10-2002 20:16
Azz3D
Asobi Seksu'd
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
I tried using Nero, but as soon as I select the cue file and click the "OPEN" button, Nero just hangs and stops responding(yeah tough luck I know ). I have tried it with different versions of Nero, and the same thing happens.
I'm gonna try using CDRWIN 3.8D as bachatu suggested.
hmm, sounds dodgy, I did one and used Nero and it was cool, but I didn't use a .cue. I was ripping live from Traktor and when I finished it was one chunky wav file at about 800mb, I encoded that into an mp3 and some good man from here gave me a link to a splitting program. It was really cool because it had like a timeline where u just click and it put a line in to mark it to end the track. I ended up with about 15 seperate mp3's and just turned off the gap inbetween tracks. You should have a go at that.
Aug-10-2002 20:58
Azz3D
Asobi Seksu'd
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
OK, I converted it to WAV. Tried burning with CDRWIN (both 4.0a and 3.8D). I get this error message: "Error:Invalid CUE SHEET command at line 1. Illegal filetype specified" Same thing with Nero.
BTW, this is the .CUE I'm using:
FILE "DJ Doboy - Trancequility Special Summer Edition.wav" WAV
TRACK 01 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
INDEX 01 03:58:40
TRACK 03 AUDIO
INDEX 01 09:34:37
TRACK 04 AUDIO
INDEX 01 13:55:16
TRACK 05 AUDIO
INDEX 01 18:08:56
TRACK 06 AUDIO
INDEX 01 22:17:05
TRACK 07 AUDIO
INDEX 01 25:01:30
TRACK 08 AUDIO
INDEX 01 29:29:06
TRACK 09 AUDIO
INDEX 01 34:58:16
TRACK 10 AUDIO
INDEX 01 38:17:16
TRACK 11 AUDIO
INDEX 01 44:13:37
TRACK 12 AUDIO
INDEX 01 47:30:58
TRACK 13 AUDIO
INDEX 01 50:49:40
TRACK 14 AUDIO
INDEX 01 55:36:11
TRACK 15 AUDIO
INDEX 01 62:15:26
TRACK 16 AUDIO
INDEX 01 66:49:47
TRACK 17 AUDIO
INDEX 01 72:20:17
Please tell me if something is wrong...Thanks
Aug-10-2002 21:21
Dj Thy
Deckhead
Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
The parameter is not WAV, but WAVE...
FILE "DJ Doboy - Trancequility Special Summer Edition.wav" WAVE
Like this...
Aug-10-2002 21:28
Azz3D
Asobi Seksu'd
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
Thanks Thy. Burned it like that, and I still get static. AARGH!
Gonna try Fireburner. Hope it works...
Aug-10-2002 21:47
Azz3D
Asobi Seksu'd
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
Used fireburner...Worked like a charm
Although there is a problem...When I burn the .WAV file it works perfectly, and there are some pops and crackles during playback.
But when I burn it as an .MP3, it burns only the first 3 tracks and stops saying that the recording is complete. I would prefer the MP3 method, due to clearer sound (or maybe my ears are just playing tricks on me; who knows ).
All that said, I succeeded with about 17 wasted CD-Rs.
Thanks for all your help guys
Aug-10-2002 22:53
ampburner
progressive trancEaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Holland
quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D
I would prefer the MP3 method, due to clearer sound (or maybe my ears are just playing tricks on me; who knows ).
that shouldn't matter
quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D
All that said, I succeeded with about 17 wasted CD-Rs.
Thanks for all your help guys
Good for you Now you'll never have to wonder where to put your beer
Actually it does matter. mp3's compress the file, and aswell as using a joyous algorithm to do it, it also rips both the highs, and the lows of your wave, these arnt often used so it dont make much difference, but clarity wise, a rip to a wave should be kosher. It just made my life easier changing it to an mp3.