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Old 02-06-2007, 05:12 PM
Phil Smittz
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Copied CD 'scratches'?

I have a very rare soundtrack CD which I got in 1991. I decided
to make a backup CD copy in case the original ever got lost or
damaged. I made the copy with NERO 5.

When I played back the copy on my CD player the whole thing had
weird scratching noises on the tracks. It seems the louder the music
passages are, the worse the scratching. What's going on?

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"Phil Smittz" <psmt809@copypress.net> wrote in message
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> I have a very rare soundtrack CD which I got in 1991. I decided
> to make a backup CD copy in case the original ever got lost or
> damaged. I made the copy with NERO 5.
>
> When I played back the copy on my CD player the whole thing had
> weird scratching noises on the tracks. It seems the louder the music
> passages are, the worse the scratching. What's going on?
>

And People ask me why I still use Easy Cd 5.02 Plat. For this reason, is my
answer, also MusicMatch Jukebox will burn just as well.


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"Phil Smittz" <psmt809@copypress.net> wrote in message
news:F6E9TZBI38123.8158912037@anonymous.poster...
> I have a very rare soundtrack CD which I got in 1991. I decided
> to make a backup CD copy in case the original ever got lost or
> damaged. I made the copy with NERO 5.
>
> When I played back the copy on my CD player the whole thing had
> weird scratching noises on the tracks. It seems the louder the music
> passages are, the worse the scratching. What's going on?
>

And People ask me why I still use Easy Cd 5.02 Plat. For this reason, is my
answer, also MusicMatch Jukebox will burn just as well.


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