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Audacity issue

tharpdevenport

Admiral
Admiral
So, I am trying to burn a CD-R with Exact Audio Copy and when I drop tracked into the CD Layout, some tracks are showing a play time of 0:00, which is false.

I thought maybe this was an issue with EAC, but it occurred to me that it looks like nearly all the tracks I am having this issue with are ones I was working on the same day.

I made no changes to either program. No software updates, no hardware additions/changes.

I verified Audacity as the culprit by taking a track that loaded properly, imported it into Audacity, did nothing to it, then saved it. Dropped it into EAC and now the track is showing a play time of 0:00 as well.

The same day I accidentally stopped something in Task Manager, but don't know what. I am not experiencing any other issues with the audio files or listening to them.

I restarted the computer. Same thing.


EDIT:

Windows Media Player
is recognizing the track times. I realized that has a burn option, too. Haven't tried to burn yet (no CD-R's handy at the moment).
 
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So, I am trying to burn a CD-R with Exact Audio Copy and when I drop tracked into the CD Layout, some tracks are showing a play time of 0:00, which is false.

I thought maybe this was an issue with EAC, but it occurred to me that it looks like nearly all the tracks I am having this issue with are ones I was working on the same day.

I made no changes to either program. No software updates, no hardware additions/changes.

I verified Audacity as the culprit by taking a track that loaded properly, imported it into Audacity, did nothing to it, then saved it. Dropped it into EAC and now the track is showing a play time of 0:00 as well.

The same day I accidentally stopped something in Task Manager, but don't know what. I am not experiencing any other issues with the audio files or listening to them.

I restarted the computer. Same thing.


EDIT:

Windows Media Player
is recognizing the track times. I realized that has a burn option, too. Haven't tried to burn yet (no CD-R's handy at the moment).
Is it compressing the burn track at a different rate and giving a conflict for that time?
 
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