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<blockquote data-quote="pscmj84" data-source="post: 453007" data-attributes="member: 553426"><p>Sounds like your computer is stumbling a bit while its encoding. Try not to do anything while your computer is encoding mp3s (close all other programs, etc). Go into the settings of whatever program you are using and make sure thread priority is high. If it has an on the fly mp3 encoding option try turning it off. Try using a different CD drive. My DVD burner messes up while ripping mp3s, my CD writer does not.</p><p></p><p>When burning your mp3 cds, burn slower and don't do anything else while you are burning your cd. Surely one of these solutions will fix your problem.</p><p></p><p>Personally I use 192 kbps for the bitrate on mp3s. I find that really isn't a difference between 192s ripped on the very high quality setting and the original as far as sound quality goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pscmj84, post: 453007, member: 553426"] Sounds like your computer is stumbling a bit while its encoding. Try not to do anything while your computer is encoding mp3s (close all other programs, etc). Go into the settings of whatever program you are using and make sure thread priority is high. If it has an on the fly mp3 encoding option try turning it off. Try using a different CD drive. My DVD burner messes up while ripping mp3s, my CD writer does not. When burning your mp3 cds, burn slower and don't do anything else while you are burning your cd. Surely one of these solutions will fix your problem. Personally I use 192 kbps for the bitrate on mp3s. I find that really isn't a difference between 192s ripped on the very high quality setting and the original as far as sound quality goes. [/QUOTE]
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