Hi Colin, have done this and the CD is much better than the one I burned
last night but still not perfect. Now my next question is this, is it my
CDs that are poor quality or my new Apple CD player faulty or finally maybe
I need to make some alteration to burning speed or whatever?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Red.Falcon" <velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: Burning to CD using NCH Burn
Hi!
OK I use iTunes its self to burn to CD!
If you make a play list of one of your albums you wish to burn to CD then
when in the playlist after the table of tracks you should find playlist
action menu button and in there is the option to burn to disc!
When selected a window comes up with options about the quality and stuff
and when your happy just burn!
And all the CD's I've made work OK in my HiFi player!
HTH Colin
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On 5 Jun 2014, at 09:57, "Eleanor Martha Burke"
<eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I downloaded from NCH Open Source a programme for the Mac called
Burn. Last night I did burn an album to CD but for a start I am not sure
that I went through the correct process to do this. The only way I could
find the Album which appears in my iTunes (as purchased from the iTunes
store) was to copy it to my Documents folder and to burn from there.
This way it turned up in the Burn programme. I highlighted all 23 songs
and then went to Burn. However, the CD is not of listenable quality at
the beginning of each track and there is a sort of thuding noise through
some of the songs. There are areas where it is very clear sound. I am
new to Mac and am wondering first of all if I choose the right burning
software and secondly if perhaps there is a setting on it for burning at
a given speed which might help for more smooth burning to CD. Hope
someone can help.
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