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Old September 25th, 2007, 09:07 PM
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Microstudio Burn Problems

HI.

I have kma files in Hard Disk. Hoster play it fine. I need burn disk colection to CD. Use Microstudio 4.002, It burn, but reproduction speed cdg is Ok, music is very very fast. Burn bad disk.

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Thanks...
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Old September 26th, 2007, 06:56 AM
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HI.

I have kma files in Hard Disk. Hoster play it fine. I need burn disk colection to CD. Use Microstudio 4.002, It burn, but reproduction speed cdg is Ok, music is very very fast. Burn bad disk.

Sugestions...?

Thanks...
1. Make sure you have the latest windows updatres using the custom button.

2. Make sure you have the latest driver for your CD burnner.

3. Go To Control Panel, Sound Speech & Audio Devices, Sound And Audio Devices, Audio, Sound Playback, Advanced, Performance, Hardware Acceloration and work with the "Hardware Acceloration".

I Hope This Helps

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