Dave's stepmother bought a cd in Ecuador and wanted to play it for us before giving it to her granddaughter as a graduation gift. The disk was bought at a school for blind and disabled students who performed the Spanish music as part of a tour taken by Dave's stepmom and her group.
When she put it into her very old cd player it seemed to spin but wouldn't load. We offered to burn a copy or at least see if it would play on our own player. When we got back home from our visit with her we discovered that she somehow managed to give us the wrong disk. When we called to tell her we needed to go back to exchange the one we had for the correct one, she said that some of her granddaughter's friends had experienced the same problem. I'm wondering if the disk was "home-made" in the first place, so to speak. Has anyone heard of such a situation? Pam _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]