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Old 13th October 2008 , 08:21 PM
FrankGIK
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Originally Posted by Centrifuge View Post
I've just created a pre-master of a track I've made. All the parts were recorded at 24bit 48Khz and it was rendered to this as well (Using Ableton) The WAV file on my computer works fine when I listen to it again in the DAW but when I burn the file to a CD-R and drag and drop the WAV in there are dropouts in the sound of the file.


Im going to send the disc off for a final master and just wondering if the drop outs are coming from the disc reading slowly (therefore meaning the file itself is actually OK) or if I need to do something else to try and avoid this problem from happening? Anybody got any ideas on this?
Is there some reason why it needs to be at 48Khz? It needs to be send to mastering at 24/44.1 unless it's a embedded audio for a video file.

Frank
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