Hello, list, somebody has volunteered to put my entire d drive of music
on to cd's, and he is using nero, but I don't know which version, but
I've noticed that some of the cd's don't work in my player.  I got this
machine in 1999, and it came with a toshiba 40 speed cd rom, and one of
the questions he asked me was how fast my cd rom was, and I told him it
was 40 speed, but he is burning the mp3 cd's at 32 speed, but this is
the second cd he has sent me where either all the tracks don't work,
or, some of them don't play, so, is there a way to prevent this, as I
don't have a burner in this computer, or, is that just the nature of
cd's?  I did have somebody else give me some cd's, and I never had this
problem with those cd's that the other friend burned for me, so is it
my burner, or, my friend's cd's, as they are not premium cd's, but cd's
he bought on rebate, so he has about 2000 of them, but if they're
inferior quality cd's might this have something to do with why all the
disks aren't working?  Frankly, I'm afraid to deal with a computer
store, because, the store where I purchased this machine from seemed to
take the attitude that blindness equates to being dumb, and would like
an honest computer store, if I am to get a cd burner for this machine,
but, might there be settings in my friend's nero that he might change
to prevent this from happening in the future, because, theoretically,
if the cd's work in the machine where they're being burned, shouldn't
they work in all cd players, as long as they can play mp3's, and by
that I mean all cd players in pc's?  Hope I've explained this good
enough, as I have never had a cd burner, and am still on windows 98 se,
and just want to know if there's a way to insure that if the cd's work
on my friend's machine, that they'll work on my machine as well? 
Thanks in advance, for any assistance you can give.  

Marty



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