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Though, it might possibly be my Kenwood drive, which has been flaky as of late.
Hmmm....I am wondering why you would say this unless you were having a problem with this only. But anyhow, I understood you incorrectly. I will go now.
Well, my Kenwood has been rather flaky. So the test I did by burning the WAV files to the CD then trying to burn the audio CD using the burned CD in the Kenwood was invalid.
I tried the ASPI layer you sent me. Didn't help. I tried renaming the ASPI layer that Nero used as well, so it would use the Windows one, which didn't help either.
The only thing left that I can try is placing the WAV files on another machine and burning the CD over the network (Does that even work?). If it works, then I guess it would be an I/O problem between my HD/CD-ROM and my burner. If it still does not work, it is most likely my burner or my software/settings.
Well, if you actually can burn a CD over the network, I'll try that. If not, I'll find a third program and see if that helps. I've tried Nero and CDRWIN so far. CDRWIN seems to have a lot of settings, I'll go over them first.
Sorry I can't be of too much help. Have you tried disconnecting the Kenwood. I'd try to duplicate your problem but I don't have any blanks on me. I have the same drive as you and no probs in winme (EzCD Creator 4.02e), or in BeOS using CD Manager. I don't currently burn under win2k as EzCD 4 did funny things to my CDROM devices when I last had it on before reformatting. I used to use Nero under win2k flawlessly with nothing but a simple install. The difference is that I was using a FAT32 partition. There may be issues with NTFS partitions the nero etc need to resolve
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