About Recording Cds - Sony PCV-MXS20 - Vaio Desktop Computer Getting Started Manual

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VAIO MX Computer Getting Started Guide

About Recording CDs

There is noise when I try to record an audio CD.
There may be another application running during the SonicStage™ Premium
software's recording session. Avoid performing other operations during a
recording session.
You can also verify the operation of your optical drive, using SonicStage
Premium software:
1
Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select All Programs.
2
Point to SonicStage Premium and then click SonicStage Premium. The
SonicStage Premium main window appears.
3
Click on Menu in the lower left corner of the main window.
4
From the pop-up menu, select Options. The Options window appears.
5
Click the CD/CD-R tab. From the section, "Check CD Drive," click on the
Start check button. The CD Drive Optimization window appears.
6
Click Start. The computer verifies that your optical drive is operating
properly.
Why doesn't my MP3 CD work with my MP3 CD player?
The CD you create using MP3 audio files may not be compatible with all
MP3 CD players. For more information about equipment compatibility, see
the manual supplied with your MP3 CD player.
When you make your MP3 CD, limit the created directory to 8 folder levels.
If you create more than 8 levels, your MP3 CD may not allow playback.
I created an audio CD, but it doesn't play back correctly.
The audio CDs you create using your computer are compatible with standard CD
digital audio format and can be played in your computer's optical disc drive. If
you use another CD player, it must support playback of CD-R/CD-RW media. In
some cases, there may be other existing conditions that prevent the playback of
your audio CDs. For more details on CD media compatibility, see the information
supplied with your CD player.
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