most audio cds at 8 x although I burn data cds somewhat
faster.
Don Roberts
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Marie, good advice on
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> Marty, I have had CD's not play properly
> and had to reburn the mp3 music on a
> ifferent br
Marie, good advice on blank CD's. I have yet to find that I have a
problem with CD's I've burned in my computer, but I'm sure that time will
come. But I've had to throw away CD's that have errored in my home CD
recorder. With kassettes, there was always, or most of the time if
something went wro
Yes, I did mean copy the disc. Sorry
about that. Good luck!
Mimi
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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
Mimi: Yep..probably could; you did mean "Copy"..right; there was a letter
missing..and it came out "cpy"..but I think that's what you mmeant.
(lol)..yeah..happens to me too once in a while! Thing is..I actually have
two of the same CD; one good friend burned it; at the same time she gave me
the c
If you have a burner on your computer
can you cpy the cdrw on to a cdr--that's
burns only once, of course. Just a
suggestion. Then you can give that cdrw
back to your friend. NOt intended as an
insult, I hope.
Mimi
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Hi Tom,
First of all it's essential that the cd is closed at the end of the burning
session. This has to be done with audio CDs. Many older cd players cannot
play cd-rw.
The other thing about burning speed is more a rumer then some scientific
proof. What is more importent is you have to get som
Hwello Richard: Thanks for providing me..as well as the rrest of us who may
not be as computer sabbi..with good information; I had suspected..when I
discovered that the CD that my friend had given me was a CDRW..that this may
be the problem! Thanks again.
Tom Kaufman
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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.
Marty: I can kind of understand your frustration; one never wants to look a
gift horse in the mouth; if someone is recording something for you..and
they're using their stuff, it's kind of difficult to say, "Hey..I'd like you
to use..you know! But you're right; it is better to use "name-brand" stu
On the other hand..I have burned CDs for myself..and they play just fine on
my old Sony CD player!
Tom Kaufman
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From: "Tom Kaufman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:30 PM
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I'm not sure if this is in keeping w
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
s
Hi, mimi, the frustration is, that this disk I got in the mail is the
third disk where it either A., doesn't work, which happened with one of
the four disks, or, not all the files play on the disk, or, if they
start, they cut off, and I don't want to be in a position where I have
a disk where even
d's, but I can't
remember the name,
however, you can get to it from the following website.
www.hereonthe.net
hth,
Richard Justice
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Marty, I have had CD's not play properly
and had to reburn the mp3 music on a
ifferent brand disc which works better.
The cheaper the disc, you lose data on
the cheaper ones after some time. There
is no setting I can find in Nero that
will fix this. When I disc does not
burn successfully, or comp
It is his burner. How could it be yours?
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 6:25 PM
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Hello, list, somebody has volu
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
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