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defrag your computer before digitizing. (look under accesories)

close every other program before digitizing.

do a fresh reboot before digitizing, and do not open any programs (other
than sound forge), and do not log onto the net.


these should fix your problems.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Charles Redell
> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 9:33 PM
> To: MD
> Subject: MD: recording to CD
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> This is slightly off topic, and for that I apoloigize. But I have a
> question that I'm sure someone in this group can help me with.
>
> I use my Sharp MD 722 to record live music quite often. The sound
> quality on the MD master is always superb and as flawless as one can
> expect from a live recording. I recently recorded a friend's band off a
> sound board patch and the quality is so good that they now want to post
> it to their web site... My problem is that when I record it to my hard
> drive, there are skips in the sound that do NOT exist on the MD. They
> sound like digital hicups that happen momentarily when you listen to a
> CD through your computer and you open a big program. They are very short
> (less than a second) but annoying and detract from a recording they
> could sell or give thier fans...
>
> I've been told to lower the bit rate on my editing program (Sound Forge
> 4.5) from the default 44,100. When I did (the next lowest setting is
> 32,000), the recording came out fine, but the CD burner software then
> told me that the files were not "of CD quality" and wouldn't burn to CD.
>
> Ideas? Should I re-set the bit rate? To what if so? Or is there
> something else entirely I should be doing?
>
> Thanks for your help. Since this is a bit off-topic, if you want to
> reply only to me, that's fine.
>
> Charlie
>
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