View Single Post
  #2  
Old June 3rd, 2004, 11:11 PM
Flipeoke's Avatar
Flipeoke Flipeoke is offline
Honor Roll
 
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Long Island, NY, USA
Posts: 752
Sounds to me like you either:

A: Are using a burner that doesn't fully support CDGs
B: Are using damaged (dirty, scratched etc...) media.

If you are using a plextor drive, keep in mind even plextor can have defective drives that don't fully support CDG. (Which is why it is reccomended you purchase a tested drive from MTU)

If you look at your discs and see they are dirty, scratched or otherwise damaged, try cleaning the disc and make a copy of the disc using Microstudio. Many times the copies will import cleaner than the originals... The worse shape the discs are in the longer it usually takes to import them. If you notice a track taking an excessively long time to import, play it and see if is working properly.

Even if the disc looks clean/not scratched, poor quality media (which some manufacturers use) can also cause these problems. So I would say try copying it and see if it helps...

All I can think of at the moment...hope it helps,

Flip
Reply With Quote