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Old 17-01-2001, 05:37
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Audio problems on back ups

I recently tried to make some back ups of some of my games using CDRwin, but when I played them on my playstaion the sound always cuts in and out. Also the game sometimes doesn't run very smooth.
Does anyone know what could be causing this?
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Old 17-01-2001, 15:37
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Some of my friends found out, that burning had some influence on performance.
I've never had this problem, but they swear that after they cut speed to X4 or under, problems disappeared........Hope this helps you

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Old 17-01-2001, 21:42
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I had the same happen to me. Sometimes it helps to read and burn at lower speeds and set Jitter Correction on Auto.
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Old 18-01-2001, 03:35
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if u have got an older psx try turning it on it`s side with the power buton towards the floor, could be a laser starting to wear. Mine wont play backups if it is sitting flat because the laser slides are so worn. Or u could try a different type of cdr, some psx`s only like certain brands and always burn at a slow speed.
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