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burning cd on the fly
Name: robra09 Date: November 4, 2004 at 11:11:26 Pacific OS: windows 2000 CPU/Ram: pent 4 3ghz prescott
Comment:
I am haveing trouble burning a cd on the fly. I have two sony drives. one is a dvd/cd rom and the other is DVD/cd burner. It will allow me to copy to the hard drive and then copy to the cdr or cdrw. Ive tried this with media player 9 and many other software's. Help! Ive tried everything i could think of
Name: Kurt S Date: November 4, 2004 at 12:19:04 Pacific
Reply:
Are both drives on the same IDE cable? If so, that's most likely your problem. Move on to the other cable.
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Response Number 2
Name: pwq Date: November 4, 2004 at 16:10:44 Pacific
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both my cd's are on the same ide(case mount prob)
i use nero copy\copy options and check the box'on the fly' works fine your bundled software should have simular options
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Response Number 3
Name: robra09 Date: November 4, 2004 at 20:06:54 Pacific
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Both my drives are on the same cable. I didnt think that would be a problem and thought thats the way to connect. I dont know what it can be. Ive tried media player9 which uses roxio and that doenst even read the cd to copy from unless i burn the music to my harddrive first. ive tried many others and they dont read the cd or they burn but the copied cd doenst play in any stand alone cd or car players.
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