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08-20-2001 02:34 PM - last edited on 02-24-2014 06:59 PM by Maiko-I
08-20-2001 02:34 PM - last edited on 02-24-2014 06:59 PM by Maiko-I
T7124: TrackWriter error - CD Read failed
I'm using the following:
CD-Writer Plus 9300 series internal
NT 4.0 SP 6
Easy Cd Creator 4
FujiFilm CD-Rs
I am trying to create an audio CD from mp3s stored on the D: drive.
I run the test - the test fails, usually on the 13th or 14th track with
"errors reported by the output device"
and
T7124: TrackWriter Error - CD read failed.
I've tried numerous CDs, all new. I've tried scandisking and defragmenting the D: drive. All Mp3s play normally from the HD. Nothing is running in the background, and I'm not logged into the network or doing anything else while I'm burning.
This started happening today. A disk I did earlier, with the same CD-Creator settings (but different MP3s) worked perfectly fine. I've also tried swapping the order of the MP3s - and that made no difference, since it doesn't always stop on the same one.
I tried writing a CD without performing the test, and I made a coaster at about 50%.... the errors it gave that time included buffer underruns, retry failed, etc.
Anyone have any idea what's going on with this thing?
Thanks very much,
P.S. This thread has been moevd from Disk to Optical Jukeboxes & Drives. - Hp forum Moderator
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03-15-2002 05:52 AM
03-15-2002 05:52 AM