I get a "clicking" on some of my burnt CD's, why?


When I burn cd's, some of the burnt discs end up with a clicking sound on some of the tracks. Does anyone have any ideas why this is happening?

Thanks
whatsthisone
I use exact audio copy. I have found though that if you burn you audio cd's back out to the cdr too fast you can run into problems. All audio cd's I burn at at 4x max.
It shouldn't be the cd rom.

try Exact audio copy, burn at a low speed, somewhere around 4 or 8x, and you shouldn't have any problems.

the cool thing about EAC is that if there are any errors in the extraction process it will tell you before you burn the disc and create another coaster!
here's a good explanation of clicking:

http://www.mrichter.com/cdr/primer/primer.htm
I have this 'clicking' on plenty of older cd's, mostly cheap brands and used for a few years intensively. So that clicking would be in indication that you are using cheaper brands with a bad coating and that you maybe talking about some older copies... it's annoying, but the cd is screwed.
Most of the CD player's do not handle the disks well if they are burned at high speed. If you have problem burning at 4x go down to 2x. Do not burn at 8x or higher, that's where the problem crops up. EAC as suggested is a very good option and is the best ripper around, the only downside to it is that is is slow because it reads data twice, once when it is ripping and next it compares the ripped one with the new data, when both are same it does not give the error otherwise it comes up with errors.

Cheap disks in bulk are also not the best thing to use for audio burning, for data they may be OK. Try to use good ones brands like Verbatim, TDK, Ricoh, and the best of all, Taiyo Yuden disks.

Hope you solve your problem.

Happy burning!