how to turn an i so file in to an audio cd for use in your home stereo

2009-01-12 Thread Casey

Hi okay it was suggest to me.
To take the album files that I have been trying to burn on to an audio cd 
for use in my home stereo cd player in to an I so fisc or image.
Okay so now let us say that I have the file created or the I so part of it 
done.
Then how do I take that I so and turn it in to an audio cd using Nero seven 
so that I can take that disc once it is done being burned on to a cd r and 
play it on any cd player that I would like to?


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Re: creating in i so file with nero express

2009-01-12 Thread Gary Schindler
Casey, I enter Nero from the Smart start essentials. then I arrow down to 
what type of project I want to do. sometimes you have to hit the more 
advanced button with the spacebar for all the options to sho up. I select 
audio CD, press the add button, brows to where I have my music I want to 
burn, select each track with the spacebar, go to next. after hitting the 
next button, a screen comes up for the final burn settings. you will find a 
box that asks you what recorder you want to use. all the drives on your 
computer that record to disc will b listed. at the top of the list is the 
image recorder. arrow up to it, this will burn an ISO image to your hard 
drive. proceed to burn. you should be asked to name the what is called the 
NRG file I think it is. save it, bring up Nero express. select the type of 
disc you which to burn. use your screen reader mouse function to find burn a 
Cd image. left click on this. you may have to browse for your file. once you 
do this, you will go through the procedure if the disc is in the proper 
drive, it should burn the ISO file on to the disc for you.
I hope this helps you. I am kind of new to Nero myself. if anyone has a 
better way, they might just tell you and me.  I am getting used to Nero 
though I have used Roxio for many years.


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Hi okay then once you have the file made all of the songs that are in the 
album in that kind of file.
How do you then burn that as an audio disc so you can play it in your home 
stereo cd player?


Casey
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 you do this by selecting the image recorder. it should be recorder 
number 1. this will make an Iso file.




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Re: creating in i so file with nero express

2009-01-12 Thread Casey
Hi okay then once you have the file made all of the songs that are in the 
album in that kind of file.
How do you then burn that as an audio disc so you can play it in your home 
stereo cd player?


Casey
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 you do this by selecting the image recorder. it should be recorder number 
1. this will make an Iso file.




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Re: creating in i so file with nero express

2009-01-12 Thread Gary G. Schindler
 you do this by selecting the image recorder. it should be recorder number 
1. this will make an Iso file.




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Re: creating in i so file with nero express

2009-01-12 Thread Arthur Barney

Hi Casey,
you have Nero 7,
hear is the instructions.Go to programs,
press inter on Nero,
choose Nero Burning Rom,
press inter,
tab to CD Iso,
down arrow to audio,
tab to new,
press inter,
there you can paste in your files that you want to burn,
press Ctrl B, to get to the burn tab,
tab to burn,
press inter, and you should be on your way.

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Subject: creating in i so file with nero express



Hello okay I still have that burning one cd issue.
With that one cd that I can burn buy just adding the files on the hard 
drive that someone has sent me.

It was suggested to make an I so file under new and audio.
well I have Nero version seven.
It has Nero express and Nero start smart.
It says click the button to switch to Nero burning rom.
but I don't see a button where to switch to that if I wanted to.
So then how do I go about creating the I so file and then making it so I 
can burn it on to a cd for use in a home stereo cd player?


asey


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problem with mpeg

2009-01-12 Thread Joy Tilton
Okay, I'm going to ask this again.  Apparently, WinAmp seems to have 
difficulties with mpeg files that I record using WinTv 2000.  The sound may 
work, assuming that winamp does not error out.  However, the video does not 
move in sync with the audio, if at all.  
I'm sure there is someone on here with either some sight, or who has a sighted 
household member who can understand the quandry.
If there is no way to get winamp to work well with this format, even if it may 
claim to play it, is there a  converter out there that is useable which can 
convert mpeg to other video formats, such as .avi or .wmv?

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creating in i so file with nero express

2009-01-12 Thread Casey

Hello okay I still have that burning one cd issue.
With that one cd that I can burn buy just adding the files on the hard drive 
that someone has sent me.

It was suggested to make an I so file under new and audio.
well I have Nero version seven.
It has Nero express and Nero start smart.
It says click the button to switch to Nero burning rom.
but I don't see a button where to switch to that if I wanted to.
So then how do I go about creating the I so file and then making it so I can 
burn it on to a cd for use in a home stereo cd player?


asey 




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Re: a cd buring question

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Re: a cd buring question

2009-01-12 Thread Don Lorah
Thanks, Arthur, it works ... Don
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Hi Don,
open Nero Burning Rom,
tab to CD iso,
down arrow to audio,
tab to new,
click on it,
copy the files there,
use ctrl + b to burn,
tab to burn, and you should be on your way.
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> Don't know how to make any changes, it doesn't always do what you want, I
> just burned it again.  Don
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> hI OKAY HOW DO YOU CHANGE THAT EVEN IF YOU TOLD IT TO BURN AN AUDIO CD?
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>> The files probably burned in a beta format, it also has happened to me.
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>> Hi I have burned a john Horton album to a cd that someone had uploaded.
>> The cd burned fine and I burned it using Nero and just told it to make a
>> regular audio cd.
>> Well everything was fine.
>> But then I go to play the disk all of the tracks are there but it seems
>> like
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>> Cause no matter what cd player I use I have no audio on any of the tracks
>> and the disk says that they are all there.
>> So what do I have to do so that this will work correctly?
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FW: Testing inputs on the Plextalk

2009-01-12 Thread André van Deventer
Hi all

I am sure Frank would not mind me forwarding this message to the pc-audio
list.  There are  perhaps some owners of plextalk units who may find these
test as interesting as I did but who are not on the plextalk list.

Andre

 

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Subject: Testing inputs on the Plextalk

Testing the microphone and high level inputs on the Plextalk Recorders

Summary:

I took some time over  the holidays to make some tests with my PTR1,
PTR2 and the new PTP1 Pocket.   These tests  are not extremely
professional and certainly  not comprehensive.   I had a cheap and dirty
way of looking at input sensitivity and that is what I concentrated on.

  Mostly I wanted to put the microphone input of the Plextalk Pocket through
its paces  but I also wanted to compare its input
characteristics with those of the PTR1 and PTR2.   Eventually I extended
my testing to the high level input as well.

I will first discuss  what I think I learned -- Farther below I  provide the
details of my testing process in case you are interested.


Note that these tests are limited to the input sensitivity of the microphone
preamp in each unit.  This is of interest because most distortion issues are
related to a mismatch between the microphone and this input sensitivity.  
In my listening tests I noticed  no gross differences  in frequency
response, out put drive or any of the other important sound characteristic
between  these 3 models and in any case I do not have the instruments
necessary to make such tests.  However, the sensitivity of the microphone
preamps is another story.  They are different in all 3 models.  Having a
better understanding of these sensitivity characteristics  can assist you to
match your microphone with your
preamp for a given situation and reduce the   possibility of you winding
up with a distorted recording.
 
you can see from a quick glance at the figures below that the most sensitive
microphone preamp is in  the PTR1, the least sensitive microphone preamp  is
in the PTP1 Pocket and the PTR2 is somewhere in
between.  I want to stress that   overall sensitivity is not a good
indication of quality nor is it even an indication of functionality.
For example the Sennheiser microphone on the list below   turned out  to
be the least sensitive of all microphones tested but  cost $1000 a pair
and they are  worth it.   But, on the other hand I would not choose this
microphone to go out and try and pick up bird song or other faint nature
sounds.  You have to think about  the sound levels that you typically deal
with and then choose how to best pick it up.  Knowing your sensitivity
characteristics can assist you to optimize your performance.
Say you are recording a meeting and have the choice to use either your
PTR1 or your Pocket and no external microphone is available.  Your best
choice would be the PTR1.  However if  a tiny single point direct plug in
microphone is available the Pocket would be the best choice since the single
point microphone will provide better pickup but it is not supported on the
PTR1.  On the other hand if you are using this same single point microphone
and singing or playing an instrument directly into it and your choice is to
use either a PT Pocket  or a PTR2 you would use the pocket because at these
levels the microphone input on a
PTR2  would be driven into  distortion.  Always keep functionality in mind.
Note that in my tests although the PT Pocket has the lowest input
sensitivity it is the only one of the three models that made good recordings
using every microphone that I tested.  Note also that since the Pocket is
the only one of the 3 recorders that permits you to defeat the automatic
recording level when using the internal microphone I was able to list its
internal microphone on the list with the other microphones that I tested.


I  made excellent recordings on all 3 units using their high level
inputs.  I made tests with 4 Sources,   the high level outputs  from my
sony CD player, a Yamaha EMX200 mixer, a $50 pocket sized Archos microphone
preamp and a $180 pocket sized Sound  professionals microphone preamp.  The
tests with the 2 battery powered preamps turned out to be more of a test of
the preamps than the Plextalks.  The Archos gets all of its gain in the
sweep of a single pot and is very  touchy.
The Sound  Professionals unit has discernibly less internal noise and is
more controllable since it achieves  its gain in 3 separate ranges.
Both preamps functioned perfectly  with all of the professional microphones
on my list but when using the very hot single point microphones and my
fairly loud test signal it was easy to drive the Plextalks into distortion.
I believe these preamps were originally designed more for interfacing
professional microphones with high level inputs on  portable recorders.

Last, I Attempt

Re: need help with a strange issue with a cd I burned with nero

2009-01-12 Thread Casey

Hello Kevin no the tracks are all there but no audio.
But you can track threw the disc like you have songs on the disk but they 
are there but just nothing to listen to on your home stereo or computer.


Casey
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Hi.

I'm curious, does the CD you burned play in your computer?  I've seen CDs
that won't play in CD players work in a PC.

Hope this works.

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Re: need help with a strange issue with a cd I burned with nero

2009-01-12 Thread Mr. Bill
Hi Peggy  sorry to change the subject but can anyone hear kfi or kfbk 
on this web site www.billsparks.com  and place in it the call letters 
I just put perhaps?At 08:09 AM 1/12/2009, you wrote:

Hello Kevin no the tracks are all there but no audio.
But you can track threw the disc like you have songs on the disk but 
they are there but just nothing to listen to on your home stereo or computer.


Casey
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Hi.

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that won't play in CD players work in a PC.

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Re: need help with a strange issue with a cd I burned with nero

2009-01-12 Thread Gary Schindler
I would check the sampling and bit rate of the mp3 files. In Nero check and 
see what write speed you are using. it may be to fast.  have Nero verify the 
disc while it is writing the disc. I get better results this way. lastly, 
the brand of disc you are using may be at fault.when the disc is done 
burning, try wiping the disc with a soft cloth to see if this helps when 
trying to play it in a machine. I am finally getting  used to Nero being a 
Roxio user for years!


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Subject: need help with a strange issue with a cd I burned with nero



Hi okay I have burned to copies of this cd now.
Well make that three.
And I burned them all as an audio music cd cause it is an album that 
someone had uploaded to the net and I got it and unzipped it.

And it plays on the computer just fine.
But burn it to a cd and it won't play any audio all of the tracks will be 
there and it will act like they are playing.

But there will be know audio.
Now someone hear suggested doing something to turn them in to es files and 
then using control b to burn that way.
Then how would that make that be able to then be played in my home cd 
player?

This is the first an only cd that I have ever had this happen with.
It burns fine and completely but all the tracks and everything just no 
songs to hear.
But the files are in mp3 format cause that is how the album was ripped 
from whoever had it.
So can this be corrected and if so how and has anyone hear seen this 
before?

I have tried three different kinds of disks hear with the same results.
All the rest of my stuff burns fine wither it is down loaded or not.
So why this one and what makes this happen just wondering?

Casey


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RE: need help with a strange issue with a cd I burned with nero

2009-01-12 Thread Kevin Minor
Hi.

I'm curious, does the CD you burned play in your computer?  I've seen CDs
that won't play in CD players work in a PC.

Hope this works.

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