I'm not sure if this is in keeping with the subject line here.  But I just
had something happen that's..well..kind of along this same line; a friend of
mine burned a CD for me..one that he had bought.  It won't play on my CD
player that is hooked to my stereo receiver; for that matter..it doesn't
seem to want to play in the CD player in the bomb box!  After checking this
out..I discovered that the CD he used is a CDRW!  Does this account for why
it didn't burn correctly?  The CD will play on my computer..but doesn't seem
to want to play on my other CD players.  I have also heard that..how
slow..or how fast..you burn a CD can have a baring on whether a CD will play
on a conventional CD player.  Insidently..the CD player I have back here is
an old Sony that I got for Christmas in either 90 or 91.  I'm told that this
can make a difference.  Is this correct?
Tom Kaufman


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