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<blockquote data-quote="ProgMtl" data-source="post: 4024192" data-attributes="member: 578688"><p>I have never heard of the what you're describing (since you say it doesn't do it with the mp3's also)...I have had song pop, click, make wierd noises when I was doing other "memory intensive" things on my old computer at the same time I was burning music...that hasn't happened since I built my own Quad Core.</p><p></p><p>Are you making WMA's of CD's you actually own? Or are you downloading these files from the internet?</p><p></p><p>I have heard of instances where WMA has sometimes had a "protect" feature built into it just like the Apple Store has them built into their mp3's.</p><p></p><p>If you own these CD's and you have the ability to play mp3's whay are you set on WMA?</p><p></p><p>All I can suggest (since it seems like you went through almost every other step) is to burn these songs with mp3 (with a very high bitrate)...then convert to WMA and see if it still happens...or burn to some sort of lossless format first then to WMA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProgMtl, post: 4024192, member: 578688"] I have never heard of the what you're describing (since you say it doesn't do it with the mp3's also)...I have had song pop, click, make wierd noises when I was doing other "memory intensive" things on my old computer at the same time I was burning music...that hasn't happened since I built my own Quad Core. Are you making WMA's of CD's you actually own? Or are you downloading these files from the internet? I have heard of instances where WMA has sometimes had a "protect" feature built into it just like the Apple Store has them built into their mp3's. If you own these CD's and you have the ability to play mp3's whay are you set on WMA? All I can suggest (since it seems like you went through almost every other step) is to burn these songs with mp3 (with a very high bitrate)...then convert to WMA and see if it still happens...or burn to some sort of lossless format first then to WMA. [/QUOTE]
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