Content CD still acting up after saving to hard drive

tubby wrote on 9/23/2002, 6:08 PM
I have a one month old Sony Vaio that has 512 mg ram, 60 gig hard drive, and a 2 gig processor, pentium 4. Anyhow, eveything works fine except for the blasted content CD. It will import the music file but it sounds awful. There are loud hisses and high pitched squeaks within the sound. When the file is placed in the audio track there are definite huge peaks of activity.

After saving sound to hard drive and then placing within my audio track I get "make sure you have read access and that it is not corrupted" error message

tubby

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TeeCee wrote on 9/24/2002, 12:33 AM
If you are "importing" the audio from the CD directly into Vegas, you are actually reading from the CD as you play Vegas back. Try copying the files to your hard drive before using them in Vegas.

TeeCee
tubby wrote on 9/24/2002, 11:41 PM
I have a one month old Sony Vaio that has 512 mg ram, 60 gig hard drive, and a 2 gig processor, pentium 4. Anyhow, eveything works fine except for the blasted content CD. It will import the music file but it sounds awful. There are loud hisses and high pitched squeaks within the sound. When the file is placed in the audio track there are definite huge peaks of activity.

After saving sound to hard drive and then placing within my audio track I get "make sure you have read access and that it is not corrupted" error message
TeeCee wrote on 10/2/2002, 11:16 AM
It's like deja vu all over again... Didn't notice that you changed the subject line.

First, can you play the file back from the hard drive with Media Player? One of your problems may be that the file is marked as "Read Only" because it was on a CD. You should change this.

TeeCee