Wonder if anyone could help here with a quick question:
I've copied numerous audio CDs over the past few months on good quality media (Kodak Gold Ultima and Sony). The drive I use to do this is a Plextor 12/10/32A and Nero 5.5.x.x (have upgraded several times).
When I play back my copies on a NAD C540 CD player, the results always sound a bit 'tinny' compared to the original. Any ideas why, as I don't have any problems when playing them back in my Sony Discman.
I've tried Kodak Audio CD-Rs, but the Plextor doesn't seem to accept them as a form of media to burn to. Does anyone know of either any good CD-R discs to change to for better sound or some tweaks I need to make in software or hardware?
For information, CDR it not the right media for your real audio CD, even though you can copy to it, but if you want to make a good Audio CD, then you need the DA(Digital Audio)CD which it more expensive than CDR, however with the DA media you can't record it through your CD-R drive from computer, you have to record it through recordable machine.
I am not sure yet but I think that audiocd's sound better when they have been recorded with BURN-Proof disabled. I allways copy to harddisk anyway so I don't really need that feature. Give it a try maybe it works