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  • Odd Behavior in Vegas

    Posted by Saxxey on April 12, 2005 at 1:13 pm

    I have made many CD’s in Vegas without any problems but had problems on my last one.

    1. I created 10 songs (“wav” files) that I wrote out to the HD(hard drive) in Sonar.
    2. I imported the media in to the media pool of Vegas.
    3. I put each song on a separate track and snapped to the end of the other.
    4. I tried to create audio CD from events and it only made 3 CD tracks so I manually created the other 7 CD tracks.
    5. I burned the CD with the disk-at-once option.

    When I listened to the CD there was a problem with the 6th and 7th track. When I played the 6th and 7th track it started playing track 5 for both.

    I started over and repeated the process again with the same result just different track gave me the problem. I tried it on my CD Recorder and My DVD Recorder with the same negative result.

    I finally just created the CD in Roxio, but I am just puzzled on what went wrong in Vegas since I have created dozens of CD’s.

    Thanks for any help

    Saxxey

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    Charley King replied 21 years ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Peter Wright

    April 12, 2005 at 1:35 pm

    There are several ways of going about this.

    I use a single track, and lift all the events to the timeline together.

    That should be finished, but when I click on Tools / Lay Out Audio CD from Events, it creates one track including them all. I hope this will be fixed in V6.

    So I zoom in, use the ] key to quickly go through the wav file events and drag and separate them by a minimal spice. Now, clicking again on Lay Out Audio CD from Events I get the same number of tracks as Events, and I burn.

    Peter Wright
    Perth, Western Oz
    http://www.allroundvision.com.au

  • Charley King

    April 12, 2005 at 3:13 pm

    Sorry when I saw this header I had a thought and couldn’t resist. Living in Las Vegas, I see lots of “Odd Behavior in Vegas.” Just thought I’d throw that in.

    Charlie

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