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| 40689 | 2002-03-27 20:53:00 | I have just installed a CDRW into my computer and all goes well.When I copy them write music to a CDRW and then try and play it on my sterio it wont play. Do I need to use a CDR for it to play the music.By the way if I play it on my computer it plays great. Help! Regards Richie |
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| 40690 | 2002-03-27 21:19:00 | CDRW will not play on CD players. Use CDR's and these will work on the majority of players - a few exceptions with older ones. Bye |
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| 40691 | 2002-03-27 23:42:00 | Hello Ritchie, Yes this is very frustrating but Peter is quite correct. I also had the same experience as you and found that i had to update my stero cd in order to be able to use my music disks. One thing that I did find which is frustrating at the very least was that if you left the CD in your stereo whirling away for anything upto 15mins it did eventually play...not a great solution..in fact a very poor one. You find therefore the necessity of updating your stereo player. |
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| 40692 | 2002-03-28 02:26:00 | Also check to make sure that session is closed.What software dod you use to copy onto disk? I have used Nero and CD Creator and sometimes after copying I have to go back and close the session manually. | Guest (0) | ||
| 40693 | 2003-03-26 12:15:00 | We us a Full version of Music Match to write our CD's for audio use at home. It doesn't matter whether you use a CDR or CDRW or Audio CD, this program uses CDa format to write the Audio. This format it readable by all audio cd readers | ChrisPea (396) | ||
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