The audio CDs which I have burnt have sound interference such as crackling, humming or rustling. Why is this?
Your problems are probably caused by so-called audio jitter. This is the result of fundamental hardware problems when reading audio data. You can resolve the interference problems as follows:
- read the CD more slowly or, if possible, at 1X speed, or
- select the Nero jitter correction function, or, if you can't resolve the problem in any other way,
- use more suitable hardware to read the audio data. This applies in particular to CD/DVD-ROM drives. It is a good idea to buy high-quality hardware from a well-known manufacturer. You may find it helpful to look at test reports in one of the many computer magazines.