Guest heshie75v Posted September 22, 2007 Posted September 22, 2007 I am burning audio cd's and when I do that, they only play in my car. They do not play on my home CD player. What am I doing wrong? I am using CD-R discs on my pc running Win XP sp2 Thanks
Guest VanguardLH Posted September 22, 2007 Posted September 22, 2007 Re: CD buring question "heshie75v" wrote ... >I am burning audio cd's and when I do that, they only play in my car. >They do > not play on my home CD player. > What am I doing wrong? I am using CD-R discs on my pc running Win > XP sp2 > Thanks What you are doing wrong is playing a CD in a format that your home CD player cannot understand. You'll need to get a new CD player, one that can play CD-R discs. Could also be that you are not closing the last session on the CD-R (which means you can no longer any more files onto the CD-R disc).
Guest martha Posted September 22, 2007 Posted September 22, 2007 Re: CD buring question It's just like anything. There's a little computer (a chip) in your CD player. The newer the cd player the more types of cds it will play, It's likely that your CD player in your car is newer than the one in your house. My old CD player in the house wouldn't play home made cds. I bought a little portable CD player that even plays mp3s. ($29.00 Walmart) gotta "Y" cord and just hooked it up. Works great! Most DVD players play home made CDs even CD's with MP3s. It has nothing to do with the burning process. "heshie75v" <heshie75v@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FF6A6DEE-DCF0-4338-8ED2-25A18B92CF91@microsoft.com... >I am burning audio cd's and when I do that, they only play in my car. They >do > not play on my home CD player. > What am I doing wrong? I am using CD-R discs on my pc running Win XP sp2 > Thanks
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