CD Burning issue!

ScheffFrog wrote on 12/4/2010, 6:14 AM
I have had a continued problem with burning CD's disk at once with V10a. It will burn all the track markers on the CD, however usually after the first or second tracks, sometimes mere portions of them, it delivers silence! I have tried everything to fix this problem, even burning disk slower. Nothing works. I tried it in 32bit and 64bit and have the same problem. Going back to V9 would work except that the saved vegas files are not transferrable, or backwards compatible. Need a solution as I have a major CD project that contains 4 CD's that has to be done by Christmas. So far I have not been able to fix it.

Do I have to start over in V9? AHHHH!

Anyone.

Fogger777

Comments

Chienworks wrote on 12/4/2010, 6:38 AM
Yup. We've already had a thread going about this bug.

Try this: with both 10 and 9 open, try highlighting and copying the entire timeline of the project in 10 then pasting in 9. You will probably get most of the project intact and require only minimal tweaking.
ScheffFrog wrote on 12/4/2010, 9:18 AM
Thanks for that advice Chienworks... but have tried that and it doesn't transfer over. Not sure why, because they are just audio files. But when I copy from 10 and then try to paste to 9 nothing happens. Vegas just looks at me like I just did something dumb. So I pretend I am and gently close it.

I do appreciate your response though!

Frogger777
Chienworks wrote on 12/4/2010, 9:23 AM
Well, you could place regular markers at the track markers and render to a .wav file with markers included. Open this .wav file in Vegas 9 and you'll see the orange marker ticks in the waveform to know where to put the track markers back in.
hbwerner wrote on 12/4/2010, 5:31 PM
Hey, Chienworks - I'm the one that started the first thread with this problem. I just took your suggestion in this thread and installed Pro 9e (fortunately I had originally purchased a disk for Pro 9), and just produced a perfect CD with all the right track marks. I did a second of the same program, and it came out fine too. This is better than the 2 hours I spent sweating to get a working CD out the other day before I had to fly out of town minus that 2 hours of sleep. Let's hope Sony folks fix the problem in 10. In the meantime, 9e is going to stay on my desktop.
Kanst wrote on 12/5/2010, 3:49 AM
Better use standalone CDArchitect for CDA-Image creating from files, rendered in Vegas, then burn it wirh ImgBurn. All other from Sony - simpliest child toys.
hbwerner wrote on 12/5/2010, 12:34 PM
Thanks for the tip about CD Architect, but I do very little of what I was doing this time, Pro 9 did the trick, and if I get into this more often I'll go for the $100 to add CD Architect to my growing software resources.
Chienworks wrote on 12/5/2010, 12:53 PM
Well, if Vegas 9 did the job for you then you may not have much reason to get CD Architect. There may not be enough extra features over what Vegas already offers to make it worth the price.
ScheffFrog wrote on 12/6/2010, 3:33 AM
Now, I didn't think of that. Great plan and it works.

Thanks mucho!
Kanst wrote on 12/6/2010, 1:56 PM
hbwerner
If you can't use CDArchitect look at free Extract Audio Copy - best audiophile's choise for CDDA copy&burn