Darn. I forgot to mention after all of this that I am converting mp3 
files to  CDA for  playing on a normal cd player. Maybe now this 
whole thing will make more since <g>.

At 08:57 AM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
>Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.
>
>I am having a problem burning  mp3s to an audio cd using Nero 6 Ultra
>Edition. The set belongs to the Carpenters "Old Fashioned
>Christmas"  album. There may be other similar problems throughout the
>compilation, but my problem is noticeable on the first track "It Came
>upon A Midnight Clear" where the end has a hiccup, where the world
>gold sounds like go..old, without the dot of course <g>. I have
>removed the silence between tracks, as well as check the item in the
>cda settings tab, and still no improvement. I was making this thing
>for my dear wife for Christmas, so I was kind of disappointed with
>the results. This is my first time to make an audio cd with Nero. I
>usually burn data cds.
>
>BTW, the file doesn't have the problem. I even tried the cd on
>another player, namely my Victor Reader Classic, thinking that Winamp
>might be responsible for the problem. Also tried recording at 16X.
>I'm totally out of ideas.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated,
>
>Larry
>
>
>
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