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Subject:Need Help Creating a CD in Acid 3.0
Posted by: Batiste
Date:9/11/2002 1:27:19 AM

Hi, I am running Acid 3.0 Pro.

I'm trying to create a cd and I keep getting the error message which says something to the effect: The file was unable to run due to underbuffering. It also suggests that I either lower the writing speed or use a different brand of meda. Well, I lowered the writing speed to 1x and the message still came up. I didn't have this problem when my file was a lot smaller, but since I have added a few more tracks with effects to the songs it won't burn the songs. I have even tried rendering the data to one track and the message still appears when I try to burn to cd.

Do any of you know of a another way to get your files to cd without going through ACID?

I have another cd burner program, but it only burns wav files and the song file is an Acid file. Is it a way I can convert it to a wav file?

Thanks for you help in advance.

Subject:RE: Need Help Creating a CD in Acid 3.0
Reply by: dlcham
Date:9/11/2002 8:34:21 AM

Just use your CD burning software to save the .wav that you rendered to one track. If you choose to save it as a "music" file ( in EasyCD Creator lingo), it'll save as a .cda. If you want to save it as a .wav, choose the "Save Data to CD" option. You would also use the "Save Data" option if you wanted to save your Acid project file.

hth

Subject:RE: Need Help Creating a CD in Acid 3.0
Reply by: TeeCee
Date:9/11/2002 11:02:40 AM

The song you rendered is not stored in the Acid file unless you create an acd-zip. The rendered track should be a wave file. If it is in another format, re-render using the proper settings to make it a wave file. It's all right in front of you, just review each step a little more.

TeeCee

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