Hello
When making copies of audio CDs (I'm making compilation CDs) the CD input has slowed down so that it now takes 6 or 7 minutes to copy a track - it gets to 50% converted in a reasonable time, but then slows right down to a crawl.
Then when it does claim to have finished, the track doesn't appear on the left hand column on the CD writer (it does seem to be on the hard drive though, because when I try to copy it again it asks if I want to overwrite the existing file).
I've also tried to convert audio CDs to mp3 to burn to a CD, but I have exactly the same problem.
I have a very slow steam-driven computer running Win98, but this problem has only just started - I've been burning CDs without any problems (apart from it being a bit slow) for nearly 2 years.
Hope my explanations make sense - does anyone have any advice?
When making copies of audio CDs (I'm making compilation CDs) the CD input has slowed down so that it now takes 6 or 7 minutes to copy a track - it gets to 50% converted in a reasonable time, but then slows right down to a crawl.
Then when it does claim to have finished, the track doesn't appear on the left hand column on the CD writer (it does seem to be on the hard drive though, because when I try to copy it again it asks if I want to overwrite the existing file).
I've also tried to convert audio CDs to mp3 to burn to a CD, but I have exactly the same problem.
I have a very slow steam-driven computer running Win98, but this problem has only just started - I've been burning CDs without any problems (apart from it being a bit slow) for nearly 2 years.
Hope my explanations make sense - does anyone have any advice?
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