Charlie Redell asked,

| 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.

Sometimes the ripped file is fine, but the playback software skips while
you're playing it, especially if you have other programs running or a net
connection open (as Ken and payvand have said).  The only ways I know to tell
for sure are (1) to replay the passage where you heard the skip, and if it's
fine on the second try, the file is probably all right at that point or (2)
to burn to CDRW as an audio track and listen to the copy in a CD player [not
on the computer], but that works only if you have a CD player that reads
CDRWs reliably.

| 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.

That isn't the bit rate; it's the sampling rate.  I doubt that lowering
either will help with this problem.


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