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LADEAN
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      21st Nov 2003
I'VE BURNED MUSIC ON A CR-R, FROM MY WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
9 PLAYLIST, IT WAS PLAYING, BUT NOW IT DOESN'T. NOW IT
IS TITLED (PLAYLIST) & IT'S A READ-ONLY C D F S FILE.
HOW CAN I FIX IT BACK TO NORMAL SO THAT I CAN PLAY IT
AGAIN.

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Galley
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      21st Nov 2003
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 22:47:11 -0800, "LADEAN"
<(E-Mail Removed)> spewed forth these words of wisdom:

>I'VE BURNED MUSIC ON A CR-R, FROM MY WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
>9 PLAYLIST, IT WAS PLAYING, BUT NOW IT DOESN'T. NOW IT
>IS TITLED (PLAYLIST) & IT'S A READ-ONLY C D F S FILE.
>HOW CAN I FIX IT BACK TO NORMAL SO THAT I CAN PLAY IT
>AGAIN.
>
>CHOW FOR NOW


CDFS is "Compact Disc File System". Songs on CDs are in a file format that
Windows cannot understand, so it creates .CDA "pointers" to the tracks. If you
look at any audio CD in Windows Explorer, you will see that all of the tracks
are .CDA files; this is normal. What you created was an audio disc, and it
should play in any CD player, if it was finalized.

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