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    Sometiems when i try to burn music onto a cd-r...some songs are only partial. Like I have a full song, and the next song is like 4 seconds long??? But when you play that 4 second song, it plays untill the song ends??? what's the deal? Help me out all

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    Are you trying to burna disc full of MP3's, or are you trying to make a standard audio CD? If the latter, you should convert all your MP3's to WAV format before you burn.

    And what burning software are you using?

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    It will help to know more about your computer, the CD-R/RW drive model and manufacturer and the program you are using to burn the discs.
    Most problems I have encountered with burning is almost always the setup of the system, drive or writing program.
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    I have the same exact problem, but it happens in Easy CD Creator with a few MP3s...

    If it's only registering as a 4 second song, convert that song only to WAV format, no need to convert the others. This is just something that happens, because, maybe someone used a crappy encoder. Easy CD has a hard time with Mp3 files...

    if you are using Nero then that is another story!

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    Easy CD Creator 4 works fine on MP3s. I've never had a problem with it!

    Either convert the MP3s to Wav, or burn at a lower speed.

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    grab a copy of Dart.. It converts to wav on the fly, and you can add the mp3's to a playlist, adjust the sound, the fadein-out, and then just hit record (contains it's own recording sw). Never failed me!
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