Hi Tom,

Yes, you are right in thinking that it will depend on how old the said cd 
player is as to whether it will play the cd's. It tends to only be newer cd 
players, in my experience from the year 2000 onward, and dvd players that 
will play burned or copied cds.

Hth,

Danielle
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From: "Tom Kaufman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: nero or cd burning question


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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