How about a newer version of Nero?  Maybe this one is just brain
dead.  Its up to 8 and you are using 6.

on Wednesday 09/03/2008 Donald Breda([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 > Yes I sure did.  The problem is either that nero doesn't think an audio cd 
 > can support this feature or that the burner doesn't support it or that the 
 > cdr blank may really have to be an audio blank for it to work.
 > 
 > I have tried it on two different machines with the same version of nero, 
 > same blanks, but different burners.
 > 
 > On both machines nero complained but with different messages.
 > 
 > However the result was the same, letting nero do its recommended fix always 
 > resulted in reinserting the pauses.
 > 
 > I am going to try trakc at once once again instead of disk at once and see 
 > what happens.
 > 
 > On machine A, the warnning was some of the features are not supported in 
 > this write mode, nero can fix this but some audio properties may be lost.
 > 
 > If I clicked ok it reinserts the pauses no matter how I insert them whether 
 > in properties or by checking the no pause between tracks box.
 > 
 > On machine B, Nero also complains but says a cdrw disk is needed to support 
 > this and you have a cdr disk.
 > 
 > This message to me is even stranger and makes no sense.
 > 
 > If I continue with this I am going to try once again to do track at once on 
 > machine A, and may or may not try anything on machine B, not sure yet.
 > 
 > Thanks for the help.
 > 
 > This should have been a no brainner.
 > 
 > Don
 >  On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 10:38:54 -0400, Tom wrote:
 > 
 > >Don,
 > 
 > >Did you put a zero in the box for each track you were trying 
 > >to burn?  It is time consuming to do it this way but has 
 > >always worked for me.
 > 
 > >Tom
 > 
 > >** Message From: Donald Breda **
 > >>Hi there.
 > >>
 > >>Yes I had tried the properties suggestion with the 0 in the 
 > >>seconds box, it didn't work.
 > >>
 > >>It is an LG burner.
 > >>
 > >>I did try it on an old liteon burner and it still didn't 
 > >>work but then Nero told me I needed a cdrw disk instead of a 
 > >>cdr disk to do this, crazy!
 > >>
 > >>Oh well.
 > >>I am going to try a real audio blank but I doubt that will 
 > >>solve the problem.
 > 
 > 
 > 
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