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Old January 31st 04, 12:18 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.audio.equipment
Laurence Payne
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 07:43:57 -0000, "Informer"
wrote:


Ok this is what I do. Insert CD into writer, click on Nero Express, select
music then audio CD, I then select the tracks. Tracks are shown as Window
Media Player series 9 files within the Nero Express window. The tracks are
uploaded where I then insert a blank CDR. I then select the burn speed and
off I go. Some burns are fine but others have the odd track that sounds
like the volume has been turned up too far on a cheap portable radio and
gives slight distortion at upper frequencies that can only be heard on a
decent Hi-Fi system. In the last recording I did I used Window Media
Player to store the tracks on the hard drive first and copied off the hard
drive to Nero Express. This was the worst recording so far but I don't know
if it would have recorded better if I copied straight off the CD. All music
is taken from the original CD's


Doesn't Nero have a "normalise" function? Try turning it off.
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Old January 31st 04, 12:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.audio.equipment
Laurence Payne
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Doesn't Nero have a "normalise" function? Try turning it off.


Ah. I see this has already been said.

Did it work?
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Old January 31st 04, 06:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.audio.equipment
Arny Krueger
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"RJH" wrote in message


"Ian Molton" wrote in message
...


For not-quite-but-damn-near-silent full spec Athlon and P IV
machines, try the shuttle XPC with a good quiet harddisc and DVD
ROM. VERY good prices - 130ukp for a barebone system!

For fast-enough-and-truely-silent try a Via EPIA or M series machine
with a nice external SS PSU. cheap too.

Thanks for that info - I'll have a look at some time. I hadn't
realised they were that inexpensive.


I built two for myself, an 800 MHz and a 1000 MHz.



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Old January 31st 04, 07:47 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.audio.equipment
Ian Molton
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 13:21:20 -0500
"Arny Krueger" wrote:

I built two for myself, an 800 MHz and a 1000 MHz.


mnementh.co.uk is a 600MHz M6000 (I *think* it was 600MHz I forget now...)

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