HW: MacBook 2 GHz Core2Dou 1 GB RAM (667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM) SW: OS X 10.4.11; CD Doctor Spin 1.5.1, Toast 5.2 and 9
I started experiencing a weird behaviour of Toast when I transferred kids audio cassettes to CDs (as a favour to a friend). Some tapes (2-3) were done with no issue (digtize with CD Doctor Spin 1.5.1, defined tracks, saved the defined tracks file, dragged the tracks to Toast, burned CD). However, after those 2-3 successful transfers, I'm hitting a brick wall - both Toast versions behave in almost the same way: when I drag a defined track (any) into Toast, I get the following messages... - Toast 5.2: Mac OS error - Result Code=6515 - Toast 9: 'File' is not a sound file, or is not in a supported format. I looked at the files, all (whether succeeded in transfer or not) are saved as 'CD Spin Doctor TEXT' with the suffix '.aiff', and play-back within CD DS. Repeating the process (of dragging into Toast) for the successful transfer works OK, but not for those that started to fail, no matter what I tried (restart, dump Toast and re-install, quit and launch). If I try to import directly into Toast, then the whole raw file is imported as one track, disregarding the defined tracks, which is not what I intended to do. This could be a work around, but is not desirable. Any idea what went wrong? Any idea where I can start looking into what went wrong? Are there any alternatives to CD DS and/or Toast? Free preferred (I'm out of a job). Thanks, N Shani Ottawa, ON
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