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Old 09-21-2007, 10:05 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by Ryan from Ohio View Post
even when they scuff...
Oh yeah! Ever notice that when you play a scuffed cd in the car radio you get the jumps or the repeating, but if you take the same cd and play it in the computer those jumps and repeats are gone, well all you have to do is burn the cd to a cdr and whala cheap fix. Now I will tell you that if these are store bought cds it will help a great deal to buff first then burn. Also Nero makes a program that will show the actual wave pattern of the song and you could manually go in and cut it out, this however takes a bit of time depending on how much the song skips. So you got a few options, and if all else fails you can burn it from Limewire. Side note: this will not work if it is a burnt cd because a burnt cd dosen't have the bumps pressed into it like a regular cd, hence the reason you can't buff a burnt cd like you can a store bought one.
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