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I have burned a couple of audio CDs with Windows Media Player 10. The CDs
play just fine on my computer and one of four CD players that I have in the house. I have slowwed the burn rate down to 8x and 4X and it does not improve things. I have confrimed that 'audio' CD is set. Any ideas? Configuration: Dell 4200 with Windows XP SP2, 1.7 GHz Pentium 4, 768 MB RAM, HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8400B, Windows Media Player 10.00.003646 |
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Audio CD-R's will not work on most older CD players. Data (MP3) CD-R's will
not work on most older and some newer CD players. CD-R's require a different type of laser. MP3's require the logic to play them. The CD player must be marked indicating the type of CD's they will play. If not specifically marked indicating CD-R or MP3 then it will not play them. "Steve-o" <Steve-o@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3591407D-FCC8-4805-8C33-DAEB439EFA42@microsoft.com... >I have burned a couple of audio CDs with Windows Media Player 10. The CDs > play just fine on my computer and one of four CD players that I have in > the > house. I have slowwed the burn rate down to 8x and 4X and it does not > improve things. I have confrimed that 'audio' CD is set. > > Any ideas? > > Configuration: Dell 4200 with Windows XP SP2, 1.7 GHz Pentium 4, 768 MB > RAM, > HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8400B, Windows Media Player 10.00.003646 |
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Dennis,
Thanks. I am confused. I have been burning CD for over 5 years with CD-R's and have not had this problem (playing on home CD players) until Windows Media Player 10...Any suggestion on a specific blank CD type that will work regardless of player? "Dennis Marks" wrote: > Audio CD-R's will not work on most older CD players. Data (MP3) CD-R's will > not work on most older and some newer CD players. CD-R's require a different > type of laser. MP3's require the logic to play them. > > The CD player must be marked indicating the type of CD's they will play. If > not specifically marked indicating CD-R or MP3 then it will not play them. > > "Steve-o" <Steve-o@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3591407D-FCC8-4805-8C33-DAEB439EFA42@microsoft.com... > >I have burned a couple of audio CDs with Windows Media Player 10. The CDs > > play just fine on my computer and one of four CD players that I have in > > the > > house. I have slowwed the burn rate down to 8x and 4X and it does not > > improve things. I have confrimed that 'audio' CD is set. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Configuration: Dell 4200 with Windows XP SP2, 1.7 GHz Pentium 4, 768 MB > > RAM, > > HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8400B, Windows Media Player 10.00.003646 > > > |
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Are you finalizing the CDs...? http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#finalize - older CD players (and some new ones, too) can NOT play back non-finalized CDs. -- (speaking for myself and doing this in my free time) See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Steve-o" <Steveo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:30A535C5-EEC9-4592-ACE8-9789F4279259@microsoft.com... > Dennis, > > Thanks. I am confused. I have been burning CD for over 5 years with > CD-R's > and have not had this problem (playing on home CD players) until Windows > Media Player 10...Any suggestion on a specific blank CD type that will > work > regardless of player? > > "Dennis Marks" wrote: > >> Audio CD-R's will not work on most older CD players. Data (MP3) CD-R's >> will >> not work on most older and some newer CD players. CD-R's require a >> different >> type of laser. MP3's require the logic to play them. >> >> The CD player must be marked indicating the type of CD's they will play. >> If >> not specifically marked indicating CD-R or MP3 then it will not play >> them. >> >> "Steve-o" <Steve-o@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3591407D-FCC8-4805-8C33-DAEB439EFA42@microsoft.com... >> >I have burned a couple of audio CDs with Windows Media Player 10. The >> >CDs >> > play just fine on my computer and one of four CD players that I have in >> > the >> > house. I have slowwed the burn rate down to 8x and 4X and it does not >> > improve things. I have confrimed that 'audio' CD is set. >> > >> > Any ideas? >> > >> > Configuration: Dell 4200 with Windows XP SP2, 1.7 GHz Pentium 4, 768 MB >> > RAM, >> > HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8400B, Windows Media Player 10.00.003646 >> >> >> |
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The lens on the Recorder may out of alignment just a tad or dirty. Radio
Shack DOES or rather USE TO sell a CD Lens cleaner, it looked like a CD and had some soft brushes on it. It seemed to have worked for me. I do have a cheap CLARION CD Player in my car that will only play about one in every 10 CDs I make. No other CD players has the problem of my car. The Lens is usually an Arcylic lens and may easily slip out of place if there is any jarring etc, cleaning would be the cheapest task to try and if you have another CD burner in your computer, try it, they are cheap enough now. -- I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew. "A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet." "Steve-o" wrote: > I have burned a couple of audio CDs with Windows Media Player 10. The CDs > play just fine on my computer and one of four CD players that I have in the > house. I have slowwed the burn rate down to 8x and 4X and it does not > improve things. I have confrimed that 'audio' CD is set. > > Any ideas? > > Configuration: Dell 4200 with Windows XP SP2, 1.7 GHz Pentium 4, 768 MB RAM, > HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8400B, Windows Media Player 10.00.003646 |
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