Re: problem playing cd-rw cd's ??



theplectrum wrote:
> "windowsxp" <windowsxp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:2ABDB1BD-D76C-4BFC-99EF-CAFF1E2B1931@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Did you ever figure this out becaus I am having the same trouble
and I am
> > using cd-r. Any sugestions?
> >
> > "cannon" wrote:
> >
> >> I copied two audio cd's to Media Library on Windows media player,
then
> >> copied
> >> from My Music to cd-rw cd's on my cd-rw drive. All went ok, and I
can
> >> play
> >> the music on the computer, but they will not play on a standalone
cd
> >> player.
> >> Any ideas?
>
> The most common cause id that CD's are not "finalised" after burning.
Make
> sure this option is checked in whatever software you're using.
>
> Cheers,
> Jerry



.....i'll have to say that one important thing is NOT burn " Audio "
CD's on full trottle with your burning proggie, why? well........

- Many CD's just cant cope with the maximum speed when burning, the
lazer wont
burn the " Audio Data " as good as it should due to the high speed :)
so i will recomend, to manually set the burn speed to one level under
the max speed....

.



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