Burning in Wavelab

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When you burn from an audio montage in wavelab you have the ability to select a burn speed, I have like a 40x burner, but i can pick either 1x, 2x, 4x, or 8x. No matter what I pick, the effective burn speed reads somewhere around 40x.

Is there anyway to force wavelab to burn at say 1x or 2x for a master? I keep getting coasters when it burns that fast.

Thanks,
Eric

P.S. I originally posted this in recording techniques, but have deleted it from there, i realized i'd get a better response here
 
ok, unfortunately the software isn't mine and it's not at my house( I'm over a friends right now), but i tried bringing over my own burner, with a maximum write speed of 8x, it's an older burner; just to see what would happen. Wavelab still writes at an average of 33x after deccelarating from 70x which it starts at and does for a few seconds. Actually i just tried now and for a second in the beginning it says the effective write speed is over 100x. What is going on!?
 
actually it seems im not even burning coasters, the discs arent being touched, they're still blank
 
Is the OS Win XP??

Seems there are some issues with Wavelab, Win XP, and certain burners. Go on the Wavelab forum and do a search.
http://forum.cubase.net/cgi-bin/cubase.net/Ultimate.cgi

I had a similar problem (no burn) when I first installed Win XP. Don't remember the solution, but I got it off the Wavelab board. I believe it involved a registry edit.
 
The OS is xp pro, thanks a lot

Looks like I have to use some kind of driver from the nero website and throw it in the wavelab folder, interesting... I hope it works, I'll let you know when i restart!
 
The nero fix didnt seem to affect the burning at all. It's weird, wavelab says that my burner can only do 8x yet goes and tries to burn at 32x

any ideas would be greatly apprieciated

by the way the same system has worked with another older burner that doesnt do cd text, i'll try that one again, if it works than there's some kind of compatibility issue.

Thanks again,
Eric
 
Did you do the registry edit? It had something to do with high and low settings, you need to delete one of them.

Also, I think I had to turn off the CD burning capability in Windows XP.

Sorry I don't recall the exact steps. I saw the recommendation about downloading a file from the Nero site, but I never did that. The registry edit is the one that fixed it for me.
 
Here is the post from the Wavelab Forum. Caution, make sure you make a backup of the registry before doing any editing.

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Check this registry key:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Under that key, there can be two values: "LowerFilters" and "UpperFilters".
Delete these 2 keys. Then run WaveLab/Tools/Cdr/Asapi.exe. Then reboot.
 
wow, thanks a lot, i didnt see that in there. I'll try it out tonight,

Eric
 
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