Re: CD-R
From: Raymond J. Johnson Jr. (RayJ_at_nospam.net)
Date: 02/06/05
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Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 20:45:59 -0600
D wrote:
> I know that it does fuzz when I place the files into the CD burner program
> indivdually and then burn it and play it in a CD player. BUT today I just
> created a disc image file. A file that already had the songs on it in order
> and I burned that and it worked out fine. Maybe it was just a lucky run. I
> don't know. But my CD player plays all CDs fine even the ones I burned on
> this PC before my burner started to make the fuzz.
>
> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:
>
>
>>Does the 'fuzz' appear only when you play cd's that you have burned? If it
>>appears on all cd's then yes it could be a faulty cd-rom. it could also be a
>>faulty cd-rom even if it doesn't fuzz the music of a commercial cd but at 6
>>months old it isn't your job to 'fix it'.
>>I assume your pc came with a 12 month warranty? If so then i suggest you
>>telephone your pc manufacturer's technical support ( in some cases there are
>>facilities on the manufacturer's web site to email tech support - use this
>>option if the call is going to cost a small fortune. Alternatively go back
>>to the shop that sold it to you) Describe what problems you are having and
>>the retailer or manufacturer should eb able to say whether they have had any
>>problems with the cd-rom previously. If the cd-rom is faulty then it is
>>covered by warranty and should be either replaced or repaired (it's usually
>>less expensive to replace than repair). I don't advocate 'tinkering' with
>>anything that is still under warranty. Doing so can invalidate the warranty
>>all together.
>>
>>--
>>John Barnett MVP
>>Associate Expert
>>http://freespace.virgin.net/john.freelanceit/index.htm
>>
>>"D" <D@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:F32C7EEE-6B95-4393-99E7-957E1FA7DD84@microsoft.com...
>>
>>>I have been burning CDs and recently when I burn them after track number 12
>>>or so the song is there in full effect but there is also fuzz that plays
>>>too.
>>>I was wondering if this was caused by my CDs or is something wrong with my
>>>burner
>>>I think it MAY be a actual problem with the burner itself which is
>>>unacceptable because the computer is not even 6 months old. Am I entitled
>>>to
>>>a new burner for free if I cannot fix it?
>>
>>
>>
How do you know it's not a problem with the CD player?
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