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Fonzie February 16th, 2005 08:38 AM

Burning CD's using Windows Media 9
 
Hi,
This is my first post to the forum and I hope Ihave got it right.My problem is using Windows Media 9 when burning my CD's I have no problem burning the CD's its when I play them back my problems begin.They play alright on my dvd player and my personal cd player but when I try to play them on any other cd player nothing happens I hope sombody out there can tell me what I am doing wrong
Fonzie

Fonzie February 17th, 2005 01:27 AM

I have tried all types of cd's the recently being JVC CD-R80
for Audio I tried this one because it states on the cover for music only.While looking through the posts in the Forum I am thinking maybe Windows 9 is not exactly the method for creating cd 's and maybe I should consider purchasing a different cd burning product I am completely new to this and any help and advice would be much appreciated
Thanks
Fonzie

Fonzie February 18th, 2005 07:58 AM

Sorry I picked you up wrong,I have tried all types of discs but I still have problems.I am trying to burn audio cd's that are compatable with any cd player,I have no problem burning the disc,and it plays back alright on my cd/dvd player and on my personal cd player but it will not play on any other stand alone cd player

Lord of the Rings February 18th, 2005 08:09 AM

Just one suggestion, drop your burn speed down to the minimum that both your burner & the disk will allow. Then see if that makes a difference to all-round compatibility for all players. You might be surprised. Some standalone players (particularly the older ones) don't like cd-r's burnt at high speeds! Whereas dvd players are not so fussy b/c they have better read abilities at lower reflectivity.


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