When I record an audio CD, the audio channels overlap, making it play too fast. What s wrong?
Try using the CD-R as the source and destination to fix the audio problem. This means copying the audio source onto the hard drive and then placing blank CD-R media in the tray and recording from the hard drive to the CD-R. The software needs about 20 MB to close the disc so it can write the table of contents. This means you will only be able to write approximately 630 MB to a disc.
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