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Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try to play a
burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD player), sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all it was because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't seem to make much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - then stop. I have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, or maybe play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play fine 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap little portable CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will play, some won't I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real Player and the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme will play fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all play right through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. The DVD Player is Toshiba. WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! Thanks -- hsreid89 |
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Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy CD to CD,
rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same problems. Michael "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try to play a > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD player), > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all it was > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't seem to > make > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - then stop. > I > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, or > maybe > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: > > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play fine > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap little > portable > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will play, > some > won't > > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real Player > and > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme will > play > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all play right > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. The DVD > Player is Toshiba. > > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! > > Thanks > -- > hsreid89 |
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Well that is what I have been doing - ripping a cd to the drive but the files
are converted to mp3 when i do it - I know you can set the option to haev mp3 or wma. but my dvd player will not play wma files - only cd audio or mp3. So - are you saying that when I rip the CD - have them ripped as wma files rather than mp3 - then burn the cd back to cda? I just tried burning a cd again - dropped record speed down to 16x - it seemed to work - for a while - played first 7 tracks - then stopped. WHen I hit skip it went to 8th track and seems to be playing the rest of them now. WHen I tried earlier, it would play the first track, then 2nd and stop. and basically just play each track singly rather than right through - so it sounds like it may be a thing with the dvd player rather than the way I am burning, though if i drop the speed even more maybe that woudl solve it. -- hsreid89 "Phillips" wrote: > Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy CD to CD, > rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same problems. > Michael > "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... > > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try to play a > > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD player), > > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all it was > > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't seem to > > make > > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - then stop. > > I > > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, or > > maybe > > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: > > > > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play fine > > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap little > > portable > > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will play, > > some > > won't > > > > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real Player > > and > > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme will > > play > > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all play right > > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. The DVD > > Player is Toshiba. > > > > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! > > > > Thanks > > -- > > hsreid89 > > > |
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Hmm, I didn't think about it, but converting back to cda (you need a
converter from the web) might solve it. I'd also try to burn on a different burner - Plextor preferably, to see if the issue persists. Alternatively, you can test the CD (.cda files) in other DVD players at an electronics store. Cleaning the Toshiba laser lens might help as well. Michael "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:96C67644-6D6B-492B-B0AD-2D14C343395F@microsoft.com... > Well that is what I have been doing - ripping a cd to the drive but the > files > are converted to mp3 when i do it - I know you can set the option to haev > mp3 > or wma. > but my dvd player will not play wma files - only cd audio or mp3. So - are > you saying that when I rip the CD - have them ripped as wma files rather > than > mp3 - then burn the cd back to cda? > > I just tried burning a cd again - dropped record speed down to 16x - it > seemed to work - for a while - played first 7 tracks - then stopped. WHen > I > hit skip it went to 8th track and seems to be playing the rest of them > now. > WHen I tried earlier, it would play the first track, then 2nd and stop. > and > basically just play each track singly rather than right through - so it > sounds like it may be a thing with the dvd player rather than the way I am > burning, though if i drop the speed even more maybe that woudl solve it. > -- > hsreid89 > > > "Phillips" wrote: > >> Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy CD to >> CD, >> rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same problems. >> Michael >> "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... >> > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try to >> > play a >> > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD >> > player), >> > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all it >> > was >> > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't seem to >> > make >> > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - then >> > stop. >> > I >> > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, or >> > maybe >> > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: >> > >> > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play fine >> > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap little >> > portable >> > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will play, >> > some >> > won't >> > >> > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real >> > Player >> > and >> > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme will >> > play >> > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all play >> > right >> > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. The >> > DVD >> > Player is Toshiba. >> > >> > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! >> > >> > Thanks >> > -- >> > hsreid89 >> >> >> |
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hehe.
well - that is the problem - the cda files are not playing consistently - mp3 will pay right through. -- hsreid89 "Phillips" wrote: > Hmm, I didn't think about it, but converting back to cda (you need a > converter from the web) might solve it. > I'd also try to burn on a different burner - Plextor preferably, to see if > the issue persists. Alternatively, you can test the CD (.cda files) in other > DVD players at an electronics store. > Cleaning the Toshiba laser lens might help as well. > Michael > > "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:96C67644-6D6B-492B-B0AD-2D14C343395F@microsoft.com... > > Well that is what I have been doing - ripping a cd to the drive but the > > files > > are converted to mp3 when i do it - I know you can set the option to haev > > mp3 > > or wma. > > but my dvd player will not play wma files - only cd audio or mp3. So - are > > you saying that when I rip the CD - have them ripped as wma files rather > > than > > mp3 - then burn the cd back to cda? > > > > I just tried burning a cd again - dropped record speed down to 16x - it > > seemed to work - for a while - played first 7 tracks - then stopped. WHen > > I > > hit skip it went to 8th track and seems to be playing the rest of them > > now. > > WHen I tried earlier, it would play the first track, then 2nd and stop. > > and > > basically just play each track singly rather than right through - so it > > sounds like it may be a thing with the dvd player rather than the way I am > > burning, though if i drop the speed even more maybe that woudl solve it. > > -- > > hsreid89 > > > > > > "Phillips" wrote: > > > >> Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy CD to > >> CD, > >> rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same problems. > >> Michael > >> "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >> news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... > >> > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try to > >> > play a > >> > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD > >> > player), > >> > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all it > >> > was > >> > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't seem to > >> > make > >> > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - then > >> > stop. > >> > I > >> > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, or > >> > maybe > >> > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: > >> > > >> > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play fine > >> > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap little > >> > portable > >> > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will play, > >> > some > >> > won't > >> > > >> > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real > >> > Player > >> > and > >> > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme will > >> > play > >> > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all play > >> > right > >> > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. The > >> > DVD > >> > Player is Toshiba. > >> > > >> > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > -- > >> > hsreid89 > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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But I will try cleaning the lens as well.
-- hsreid89 "Phillips" wrote: > Hmm, I didn't think about it, but converting back to cda (you need a > converter from the web) might solve it. > I'd also try to burn on a different burner - Plextor preferably, to see if > the issue persists. Alternatively, you can test the CD (.cda files) in other > DVD players at an electronics store. > Cleaning the Toshiba laser lens might help as well. > Michael > > "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:96C67644-6D6B-492B-B0AD-2D14C343395F@microsoft.com... > > Well that is what I have been doing - ripping a cd to the drive but the > > files > > are converted to mp3 when i do it - I know you can set the option to haev > > mp3 > > or wma. > > but my dvd player will not play wma files - only cd audio or mp3. So - are > > you saying that when I rip the CD - have them ripped as wma files rather > > than > > mp3 - then burn the cd back to cda? > > > > I just tried burning a cd again - dropped record speed down to 16x - it > > seemed to work - for a while - played first 7 tracks - then stopped. WHen > > I > > hit skip it went to 8th track and seems to be playing the rest of them > > now. > > WHen I tried earlier, it would play the first track, then 2nd and stop. > > and > > basically just play each track singly rather than right through - so it > > sounds like it may be a thing with the dvd player rather than the way I am > > burning, though if i drop the speed even more maybe that woudl solve it. > > -- > > hsreid89 > > > > > > "Phillips" wrote: > > > >> Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy CD to > >> CD, > >> rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same problems. > >> Michael > >> "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >> news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... > >> > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try to > >> > play a > >> > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD > >> > player), > >> > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all it > >> > was > >> > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't seem to > >> > make > >> > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - then > >> > stop. > >> > I > >> > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, or > >> > maybe > >> > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: > >> > > >> > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play fine > >> > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap little > >> > portable > >> > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will play, > >> > some > >> > won't > >> > > >> > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real > >> > Player > >> > and > >> > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme will > >> > play > >> > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all play > >> > right > >> > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. The > >> > DVD > >> > Player is Toshiba. > >> > > >> > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > -- > >> > hsreid89 > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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It's not the cda files playing issue per se but the beginning of the CD that
store info about the location of the cda files. Michael "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:CF858808-86AC-4C89-BBC6-03318A5CBBEC@microsoft.com... > hehe. > well - that is the problem - the cda files are not playing consistently - > mp3 will pay right through. > -- > hsreid89 > > > "Phillips" wrote: > >> Hmm, I didn't think about it, but converting back to cda (you need a >> converter from the web) might solve it. >> I'd also try to burn on a different burner - Plextor preferably, to see >> if >> the issue persists. Alternatively, you can test the CD (.cda files) in >> other >> DVD players at an electronics store. >> Cleaning the Toshiba laser lens might help as well. >> Michael >> >> "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:96C67644-6D6B-492B-B0AD-2D14C343395F@microsoft.com... >> > Well that is what I have been doing - ripping a cd to the drive but the >> > files >> > are converted to mp3 when i do it - I know you can set the option to >> > haev >> > mp3 >> > or wma. >> > but my dvd player will not play wma files - only cd audio or mp3. So - >> > are >> > you saying that when I rip the CD - have them ripped as wma files >> > rather >> > than >> > mp3 - then burn the cd back to cda? >> > >> > I just tried burning a cd again - dropped record speed down to 16x - >> > it >> > seemed to work - for a while - played first 7 tracks - then stopped. >> > WHen >> > I >> > hit skip it went to 8th track and seems to be playing the rest of them >> > now. >> > WHen I tried earlier, it would play the first track, then 2nd and stop. >> > and >> > basically just play each track singly rather than right through - so it >> > sounds like it may be a thing with the dvd player rather than the way I >> > am >> > burning, though if i drop the speed even more maybe that woudl solve >> > it. >> > -- >> > hsreid89 >> > >> > >> > "Phillips" wrote: >> > >> >> Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy CD >> >> to >> >> CD, >> >> rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same >> >> problems. >> >> Michael >> >> "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... >> >> > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try to >> >> > play a >> >> > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD >> >> > player), >> >> > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all it >> >> > was >> >> > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't seem >> >> > to >> >> > make >> >> > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - then >> >> > stop. >> >> > I >> >> > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, >> >> > or >> >> > maybe >> >> > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: >> >> > >> >> > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play fine >> >> > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap little >> >> > portable >> >> > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will >> >> > play, >> >> > some >> >> > won't >> >> > >> >> > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real >> >> > Player >> >> > and >> >> > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme >> >> > will >> >> > play >> >> > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all play >> >> > right >> >> > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. >> >> > The >> >> > DVD >> >> > Player is Toshiba. >> >> > >> >> > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! >> >> > >> >> > Thanks >> >> > -- >> >> > hsreid89 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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The ongoing saga!!!!!
Well - I went out and bought some more CD-r - tried again - burned a cd using 48x speed in Media Player. Seemed to be working fine - played 5 or 6 songs, then stopped. After about two or three minutes - it went to next song and played, and then played rest of CD. However, still sort of frustrating. So - I tried burning it with NTI Dragon burner that came bundled with computer. With the exception of a little "pop" between a couple of songs - when one ends and just before next begins, played CD straight though with no stopping. So - even though MEdia Player seems to be a little easier to use, to avoid the headaches I will use NTI to burn my audio cds. I will let you know how things turn out - thanks for your all your help! Any other suggestions though - feel free! -- hsreid89 "hsreid89" wrote: > But I will try cleaning the lens as well. > -- > hsreid89 > > > "Phillips" wrote: > > > Hmm, I didn't think about it, but converting back to cda (you need a > > converter from the web) might solve it. > > I'd also try to burn on a different burner - Plextor preferably, to see if > > the issue persists. Alternatively, you can test the CD (.cda files) in other > > DVD players at an electronics store. > > Cleaning the Toshiba laser lens might help as well. > > Michael > > > > "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:96C67644-6D6B-492B-B0AD-2D14C343395F@microsoft.com... > > > Well that is what I have been doing - ripping a cd to the drive but the > > > files > > > are converted to mp3 when i do it - I know you can set the option to haev > > > mp3 > > > or wma. > > > but my dvd player will not play wma files - only cd audio or mp3. So - are > > > you saying that when I rip the CD - have them ripped as wma files rather > > > than > > > mp3 - then burn the cd back to cda? > > > > > > I just tried burning a cd again - dropped record speed down to 16x - it > > > seemed to work - for a while - played first 7 tracks - then stopped. WHen > > > I > > > hit skip it went to 8th track and seems to be playing the rest of them > > > now. > > > WHen I tried earlier, it would play the first track, then 2nd and stop. > > > and > > > basically just play each track singly rather than right through - so it > > > sounds like it may be a thing with the dvd player rather than the way I am > > > burning, though if i drop the speed even more maybe that woudl solve it. > > > -- > > > hsreid89 > > > > > > > > > "Phillips" wrote: > > > > > >> Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy CD to > > >> CD, > > >> rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same problems. > > >> Michael > > >> "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > >> news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... > > >> > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try to > > >> > play a > > >> > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD > > >> > player), > > >> > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all it > > >> > was > > >> > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't seem to > > >> > make > > >> > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - then > > >> > stop. > > >> > I > > >> > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, or > > >> > maybe > > >> > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: > > >> > > > >> > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play fine > > >> > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap little > > >> > portable > > >> > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will play, > > >> > some > > >> > won't > > >> > > > >> > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real > > >> > Player > > >> > and > > >> > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme will > > >> > play > > >> > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all play > > >> > right > > >> > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. The > > >> > DVD > > >> > Player is Toshiba. > > >> > > > >> > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! > > >> > > > >> > Thanks > > >> > -- > > >> > hsreid89 > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > |
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GO buy a new DVD player - they sell well for under $100; take a recorded CD
with you to test the player (Sony would do if you don't want the Denon or Onkyo stuff). Michael "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:75DE41FE-B802-4F44-BF13-390372028216@microsoft.com... > The ongoing saga!!!!! > > Well - I went out and bought some more CD-r - tried again - burned a cd > using 48x speed in Media Player. Seemed to be working fine - played 5 or 6 > songs, then stopped. After about two or three minutes - it went to next > song > and played, and then played rest of CD. However, still sort of > frustrating. > So - I tried burning it with NTI Dragon burner that came bundled with > computer. With the exception of a little "pop" between a couple of songs - > when one ends and just before next begins, played CD straight though with > no > stopping. So - even though MEdia Player seems to be a little easier to > use, > to avoid the headaches I will use NTI to burn my audio cds. I will let > you > know how things turn out - thanks for your all your help! Any other > suggestions though - feel free! > -- > hsreid89 > > > "hsreid89" wrote: > >> But I will try cleaning the lens as well. >> -- >> hsreid89 >> >> >> "Phillips" wrote: >> >> > Hmm, I didn't think about it, but converting back to cda (you need a >> > converter from the web) might solve it. >> > I'd also try to burn on a different burner - Plextor preferably, to see >> > if >> > the issue persists. Alternatively, you can test the CD (.cda files) in >> > other >> > DVD players at an electronics store. >> > Cleaning the Toshiba laser lens might help as well. >> > Michael >> > >> > "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> > news:96C67644-6D6B-492B-B0AD-2D14C343395F@microsoft.com... >> > > Well that is what I have been doing - ripping a cd to the drive but >> > > the >> > > files >> > > are converted to mp3 when i do it - I know you can set the option to >> > > haev >> > > mp3 >> > > or wma. >> > > but my dvd player will not play wma files - only cd audio or mp3. >> > > So - are >> > > you saying that when I rip the CD - have them ripped as wma files >> > > rather >> > > than >> > > mp3 - then burn the cd back to cda? >> > > >> > > I just tried burning a cd again - dropped record speed down to 16x - >> > > it >> > > seemed to work - for a while - played first 7 tracks - then stopped. >> > > WHen >> > > I >> > > hit skip it went to 8th track and seems to be playing the rest of >> > > them >> > > now. >> > > WHen I tried earlier, it would play the first track, then 2nd and >> > > stop. >> > > and >> > > basically just play each track singly rather than right through - so >> > > it >> > > sounds like it may be a thing with the dvd player rather than the way >> > > I am >> > > burning, though if i drop the speed even more maybe that woudl solve >> > > it. >> > > -- >> > > hsreid89 >> > > >> > > >> > > "Phillips" wrote: >> > > >> > >> Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy >> > >> CD to >> > >> CD, >> > >> rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same >> > >> problems. >> > >> Michael >> > >> "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> > >> news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... >> > >> > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try >> > >> > to >> > >> > play a >> > >> > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD >> > >> > player), >> > >> > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all >> > >> > it >> > >> > was >> > >> > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't >> > >> > seem to >> > >> > make >> > >> > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - >> > >> > then >> > >> > stop. >> > >> > I >> > >> > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, >> > >> > or >> > >> > maybe >> > >> > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: >> > >> > >> > >> > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play >> > >> > fine >> > >> > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap >> > >> > little >> > >> > portable >> > >> > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will >> > >> > play, >> > >> > some >> > >> > won't >> > >> > >> > >> > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real >> > >> > Player >> > >> > and >> > >> > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme >> > >> > will >> > >> > play >> > >> > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all >> > >> > play >> > >> > right >> > >> > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. >> > >> > The >> > >> > DVD >> > >> > Player is Toshiba. >> > >> > >> > >> > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! >> > >> > >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > -- >> > >> > hsreid89 >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > |
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I know I know.....
this dvd player was a gift though - its only like 2 years old - i Know you can get ones now for 50 bucks that will play everything - mp3. wma, you name it. I just hate going out and buying new stuff when the stuff I have (for the most part) works fine - I still have my turntable for gods sake!! (Need a new needle though - having a time trying to find one of those!!) -- hsreid89 "Phillips" wrote: > GO buy a new DVD player - they sell well for under $100; take a recorded CD > with you to test the player (Sony would do if you don't want the Denon or > Onkyo stuff). > Michael > > "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:75DE41FE-B802-4F44-BF13-390372028216@microsoft.com... > > The ongoing saga!!!!! > > > > Well - I went out and bought some more CD-r - tried again - burned a cd > > using 48x speed in Media Player. Seemed to be working fine - played 5 or 6 > > songs, then stopped. After about two or three minutes - it went to next > > song > > and played, and then played rest of CD. However, still sort of > > frustrating. > > So - I tried burning it with NTI Dragon burner that came bundled with > > computer. With the exception of a little "pop" between a couple of songs - > > when one ends and just before next begins, played CD straight though with > > no > > stopping. So - even though MEdia Player seems to be a little easier to > > use, > > to avoid the headaches I will use NTI to burn my audio cds. I will let > > you > > know how things turn out - thanks for your all your help! Any other > > suggestions though - feel free! > > -- > > hsreid89 > > > > > > "hsreid89" wrote: > > > >> But I will try cleaning the lens as well. > >> -- > >> hsreid89 > >> > >> > >> "Phillips" wrote: > >> > >> > Hmm, I didn't think about it, but converting back to cda (you need a > >> > converter from the web) might solve it. > >> > I'd also try to burn on a different burner - Plextor preferably, to see > >> > if > >> > the issue persists. Alternatively, you can test the CD (.cda files) in > >> > other > >> > DVD players at an electronics store. > >> > Cleaning the Toshiba laser lens might help as well. > >> > Michael > >> > > >> > "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >> > news:96C67644-6D6B-492B-B0AD-2D14C343395F@microsoft.com... > >> > > Well that is what I have been doing - ripping a cd to the drive but > >> > > the > >> > > files > >> > > are converted to mp3 when i do it - I know you can set the option to > >> > > haev > >> > > mp3 > >> > > or wma. > >> > > but my dvd player will not play wma files - only cd audio or mp3. > >> > > So - are > >> > > you saying that when I rip the CD - have them ripped as wma files > >> > > rather > >> > > than > >> > > mp3 - then burn the cd back to cda? > >> > > > >> > > I just tried burning a cd again - dropped record speed down to 16x - > >> > > it > >> > > seemed to work - for a while - played first 7 tracks - then stopped. > >> > > WHen > >> > > I > >> > > hit skip it went to 8th track and seems to be playing the rest of > >> > > them > >> > > now. > >> > > WHen I tried earlier, it would play the first track, then 2nd and > >> > > stop. > >> > > and > >> > > basically just play each track singly rather than right through - so > >> > > it > >> > > sounds like it may be a thing with the dvd player rather than the way > >> > > I am > >> > > burning, though if i drop the speed even more maybe that woudl solve > >> > > it. > >> > > -- > >> > > hsreid89 > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > "Phillips" wrote: > >> > > > >> > >> Just convert cda to wma - WMP does it anyway; that is, do not copy > >> > >> CD to > >> > >> CD, > >> > >> rather rip to harddrive then to CD. I had a Toshiba DVD w/ same > >> > >> problems. > >> > >> Michael > >> > >> "hsreid89" <hsreid89@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >> > >> news:11AD6C86-3C76-4661-BC28-888A83BDB6CB@microsoft.com... > >> > >> > Hi - wondering if anyone else is having this problem. When I try > >> > >> > to > >> > >> > play a > >> > >> > burned CD in my DVD player (which I also use as my home stereo CD > >> > >> > player), > >> > >> > sometimes a CD will not play continuously. I thought first of all > >> > >> > it > >> > >> > was > >> > >> > because of a cheap CD, so I changed to a "brand name". Doesn't > >> > >> > seem to > >> > >> > make > >> > >> > much difference though -it will play maybe one or two songs - > >> > >> > then > >> > >> > stop. > >> > >> > I > >> > >> > have to skip ahead to play the next song, then it will stop again, > >> > >> > or > >> > >> > maybe > >> > >> > play 2 or 3 more then stop. Just a few things to let you know: > >> > >> > > >> > >> > 1) it only seems to happen with CDA files - mp3 files will play > >> > >> > fine > >> > >> > 2) They play on my computer fine, and on my daughter's cheap > >> > >> > little > >> > >> > portable > >> > >> > CD player. However, have tried in some car CD Players - some will > >> > >> > play, > >> > >> > some > >> > >> > won't > >> > >> > > >> > >> > I have tried decreasing burn speed, burning in Media Player, Real > >> > >> > Player > >> > >> > and > >> > >> > the NTI gold - but there doesn't seem to be any consistency. SOme > >> > >> > will > >> > >> > play > >> > >> > fine; others will play one or two songs then stop, but they all > >> > >> > play > >> > >> > right > >> > >> > through on the computer in Media Player or Real player no problem. > >> > >> > The > >> > >> > DVD > >> > >> > Player is Toshiba. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > WOuld appreciate any help or suggestions! > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Thanks > >> > >> > -- > >> > >> > hsreid89 > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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