Waveburner destroys files

Romain / rXg EMAIL HIDDEN
Fri Jan 7 18:08:19 CET 2011


Ok let me know ...  :)
I forgot to precise that i used Ozone from Izotope ...
I am totally agree about the speed and using the mac during waveburner ...

Anyhow, I hope it will work for you ...
Romain
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:43 PM, K9 Kai Niggemann <canine at waf80.de> wrote:

>  Yes, using The Mac during wavburning seems like a less than perfect idea.
> Embarrassing, really.
>
> Also why can I only burn at 8x speed and not slower like every mastering
> engineer recommends?
>
> I converted all with rx2 now and burned it. Must check for distortions
> now...
>
> Kai
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 07.01.2011, at 15:05, "Romain / rXg" <xtechcode at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   For my story in waveburner:
> 24 bit => 16 bit, 44kHz
> I used  izotope as well ...
> then I got the Digital distortion on some tracks . ..
>
> Also I did a new master without Izotope ,,,
> then  i burnt  the cd (X8),this time  i didn t do anything with the
> computer ...
> The final cd is ok to my hear , I don t if it s because Izotope or because
> i was using the computer during burning ...
>
> or maybe something else ...
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Gert van Santen <g.vansanten at chello.nl>wrote:
>
>> Op 5-1-2011 12:05, K9 Kai Niggemann schreef:
>> > Helo Romain,
>> >
>> > unfortunately I have no new insights besides that it seems to occur with
>> 24 Bit files, but not with the same files when I convert them to 16 Bits
>> first with iZotope RX2.
>> >
>> > Gert (who mastered the files for us) says he has no problems with them
>> on his machine, so that's rather puzzling.
>>
>> To be correct: I did not try Wave Burner yet, because it isn't on
>> the Mac I worked with. Will try that today onb my other MBP.
>>
>> > It looks like it's not limited to Waveburner though. Some programs can
>> play the files, others destroy them upon opening. Among the destroyers is
>> (very weird!) Soundcloud. When I upload it to there, I get the exact same
>> results as when I try Waveburner or Toast.
>> >
>> > iTunes, Finder and Quicktime play back the files just fine.
>> >
>>
>> Just wondering: since CD quality is 16 bit anyhow - why don't you
>> just convert to 16 bit and get done with it?
>>
>> I don't know if you are going to print physical CD's, but you
>> could send a 16bit version of your most problematic file to the
>> CD factory and ask them if the file is OK - just to be sure...
>>
>> Gert
>>
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