Okay, I know this is not a video question as such, and it is frankly embarrassing, but I have run out of places to look for information.
Recently, my pa's collection of CD-R copies of the CDs I own was stolen out of his garage, and he has tasked me with burning new CD-R copies. No problem, I thought, I will just do them on the Mac. But after trying to rip and burn copies of CDs under Toast 9 and Toast 10, a weird little problem has occurred. It is difficult to describe without confusing myself, so if the following does not make sense, let me know and I will try again.
Essentially, copies made under Toast 9 or 10 have track duplication/replacement. As an example, if one album has 11 tracks, tracks 1 through 7 and 9 through 11 might be fine. But track 8 will end up being a repeat of track 7. If track 7 is shorter than what track 8 should be, then it will be a complete duplicate of track 7 with what track 8 *should* contain filling out the rest of the space. Or if track 8 is shorter than track 7, then one will simply get a repeat of track 7 that cuts off early.
Attempting to use other CD burning programs has not yielded any joy, either. ExpressBurn, Disco, or even OS X's built-in disc copy software have all resulted in discs with either this track duplication, or with read errors so severe that the Mac's internal drive just spits them out. I am burning with a DRX-S70U-R external drive, but other than that, I cannot think of any reason why I am having so much trouble.
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ISO Puzzle in Windows. Try that.
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1) I do not run Windows.
2) My problem has nothing to do with bad sectors. In fact, this problem occurs when copying CDs that are absolutely brand-new. The problem is only apparent when listening to the CD-R copy, and occurs seemingly at random."It's getting to the point now when I'm with you, I no longer want to have something stuck in my eye..."
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