Audio Glitches
I tried a little test to see if this would work, and, so far, it has.
I used Microstudio to COPY ten (10) discs: SoundChoice Numbers 8459, 8460, 8462, 8466, 8467, 8475, 8477, 8478, 8479, and 8486. Then, I used the COPIED discs to import. All played properly…NO GLITCHES.
I figured that, if I am using MTU software to import and, ultimately, use this imported data, I better use properly laid-out MTU media from a Disc COPIED by MTU software.
The only difference is that I disabled the MTU ASPI driver in Microstudio because I needed to run other Duplicating/Ripping software and found that I could not RUN these other programs with the MTU ASPI driver enabled.
Since I already had disabled the MTU ASPI driver to get my other programs to work, I went ahead and did my Duplication without it enabled.
Of course, I am doing all this Duplication on a computer that I DO NOT use for HOSTER. Otherwise, one could argue that I may have done something, with respect to the HOSTER setup, that has caused this Audio Glitch.
I am just GLAD, HAPPY, SATISFIED, IN SEVENTH HEAVEN, etc. that I didn’t IMPORT all my Discs before running across this problem.
I had made a set of BACKUP copies before, with other programs, but I got lazy and I only wrote the Disc number on the labels…WITHOUT the Song listings. This became a problem over the years because, if my Song Book was wrong, I could not look at the Disc’s label and verify that the requested song was on that Disc. So, I needed to make another set of Backup Discs with the proper labels on them. I’ll just do it as I IMPORT.
Just another note, I used some of these Backup Discs, made by other programs, and I still had problems with AUDIO GLITCHES.
Remember, this was only a TEN (10) SoundChoice Disc test.
Also, I noticed that , if you IMPORT one Track at a time (very time consuming), there is no AUDIO GLITCH.
Hope this helps,
Norm
Last edited by nreel; May 5th, 2003 at 12:28 AM.
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