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theLemur

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Original poster
Jan 6, 2008
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I have a few mp3's from an audio book that I am trying to burn to an audio CD so that I can listen to it in my car. I drag and drop the files into toast when it is on the audio CD screen and burn the CD. When I am finished and play the CD the audio is barely understandable, riddled with static.

When I play the files as mp3's on my computer they sound fine.

Any ideas? I've burned audio CD's before with no problem. I am new to MAC and TOAST so I am not sure how to proceed.

Thanks
 
If you bought those songs, iTunes adds the DRM thing. That limits your rights to burn and such.

I got them from a torrent actually. I can still hear the audio, its just painful to listen to.

I'd rather walk on hot coals then use iTunes :)
 
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