High Casey,
I found in my experience, it doesn't matter what program you're using to 
burn an audio CD.
The best results you will get, is when your drive is writing the files to CD 
at its slowest speed.
Because if they're written to fast, most audio CD players will have a 
tracking problem with those CDS.
  John Price.
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From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 2:21 PM
Subject: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use


> What I would like to know is.  When using Nero to make a copy of a cd that
> you own or have borrowed or whatever when you are selecting your speed for
> it to burn at witch is the best speed to use?  What I mean is when you are
> setting Nero up to copy the disc and it is an audio cd.  When you get to 
> the
> place where you can select the speed for your drive to burn at like 48 x 
> 32
> 24 16 witch one is best to select or doesn't it matter?  Also is there a
> loss in the sound of the audio on the copy of the disk that you just made 
> or
> does using one speed over another give you better sound quality for your
> copied cd?  Just wanting to know cause I am burning a lot of disks today 
> and
> would like to get it done with the best quality that I can.  So I will 
> look
> forward to reading any replies that come across the list on this.  Thanks 
> to
> everyone in advance for any assistastance that I might get on this.
>
> Casey
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