Bastet said:
oh boy !
1: sounds like chinese to me
2:if you mean kazaa or something like that : tried that but couldn't find anything
1: making waves from your mp3's is not that difficult.. I assume you use winamp to play an .mp3 file, it's very easy to make a wave file with it.
You just have to press ctrl+p after you ran winamp. Now you should be in the "preferences screen". Select the "output" option (at the left of the screen), and then you have some choices on the right of your screen. Select the "Nullsoft Disk Writer plug-in ..." and there you go. (you can configure some things like the destination folder on your drive,... if you click the "configure button" on the right bottom)
Voila, every file you play now in winamp will be converted to a wave file, and those files never give any problems if you try to write them on a audio cd.
2. it's not to be found on kazaa stuff i guess. Maybe soulseek, there's more obscure stuff on there.
3. My track isn't corrupted, it's copy protected
No, that's not true, I encoded it using EAC, the lame codec and high-quality VBR setting. Quality is written all over it, but some players can't handle the VBR setting very well (play some VBR encoded tracks in windows media player, and you see that there is an incorrect time, length of the song. Maybe your burning software has the same problem..). I never had any problems with it before though....
4. if nothing else works, i can encode the track again (this time in 192kbs) and get that track to you somehow.
So don't worry, it's gonna work out just fine