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CD Burn not working
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:11 am
by draudio2u
Hello,
On session tring to make references for the artist. Bounced all my tracks to stereo Core Audio AIF files (16bit 44.1), and then placed them back in the sequence to retain the markers for tracks. Bounce this to a CD file, try to burn and it finishes before even starting. ANyone? Thanks.
Re: CD Burn not working
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:05 am
by cloudsplitter
Did you go to "edit>select all"(that will bounce all the tracks that have their "play enable" box checked) before bouncing to disc..?? this is especially important if you use a master fader track..(which I do on every sequence) if you are using a master fader track make sure it is turned up to unity gain before bouncing to disc as the bounce will record the level of the master fader setting, not the track setting.
Re: CD Burn not working
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 6:37 am
by draudio2u
Not the problem. I can import to itunes or quicktime and the original AIF bounced stereo file plays fine. There is something going wrong with the creation of the CDfile.

Re: CD Burn not working
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:49 pm
by Mr_Clifford
draudio2u wrote:Not the problem. I can import to itunes or quicktime and the original AIF bounced stereo file plays fine. There is something going wrong with the creation of the CDfile.

The first audio file has to be hard up against the absolute start of the sequence timeline, and you need to make a selection of
all the audio soundbites/tracks you wish to include in the CD burn - in fact you need to select to just past the end of the last one or you'll get a burn error.
Re: CD Burn not working
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:05 pm
by kassonica
Mr_Clifford wrote:draudio2u wrote:Not the problem. I can import to itunes or quicktime and the original AIF bounced stereo file plays fine. There is something going wrong with the creation of the CDfile.

The first audio file has to be hard up against the absolute start of the sequence timeline, and you need to make a selection of
all the audio soundbites/tracks you wish to include in the CD burn - in fact you need to select to just past the end of the last one or you'll get a burn error.
This is correct (as always Mr clifford) users have reported adding between two and 6sec after the final wave file, seems to do the trick.
I don't use this function myself as I own toast but it would be handy as you can add the marker tracks.
If only it worked properly, I would.
Re: CD Burn not working
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:59 am
by dogBoy
I went thru this last night, I had more that 99 ids/tracks, I put a DVD instead of a CDR in the burner, I was at 96K.
Double check your sample rate, when importing back to DP, was it converted (back) to another sample rate?
Got that all fix up, the CD didn't capture the names of the tracks, got to figure that out.
Re: CD Burn not working
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 2:15 pm
by daniel.sneed
kassonica wrote:This is correct (as always Mr clifford) users have reported adding between two and 6sec after the final wave file, seems to do the trick.
Inserting a marker at the end of the very last soundbite has solved the case here.