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Can't play recorded audio CD on standard CD player

 
 
Jay K
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      3rd Dec 2003
Is there a way to record audio CD's using Windows XP so
they will play in a standard player?

I have Windows XP Professional on my Toshiba laptop.

Whenever I burn an audio CD, everything goes just fine.
When I put the newly recorded CD in any standard CD
player, it doesn't recognize it therefore it will not
play. It does play just fine in any PC I put it in.
 
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Ty
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      3rd Dec 2003
Hello,

Are you using CD-Rs or CD-RWs? CD-RWs won't play in
standard CD players.

Ty

>-----Original Message-----
>Is there a way to record audio CD's using Windows XP so
>they will play in a standard player?
>
>I have Windows XP Professional on my Toshiba laptop.
>
>Whenever I burn an audio CD, everything goes just fine.
>When I put the newly recorded CD in any standard CD
>player, it doesn't recognize it therefore it will not
>play. It does play just fine in any PC I put it in.
>.
>

 
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Twitch
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      4th Dec 2003
Is the music still un .Mp3 format or does you r burning
software give you the option to change to regular cd
format. Some cd players wont play the mp3 format.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>Are you using CD-Rs or CD-RWs? CD-RWs won't play in
>standard CD players.
>
>Ty
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Is there a way to record audio CD's using Windows XP so
>>they will play in a standard player?
>>
>>I have Windows XP Professional on my Toshiba laptop.
>>
>>Whenever I burn an audio CD, everything goes just fine.
>>When I put the newly recorded CD in any standard CD
>>player, it doesn't recognize it therefore it will not
>>play. It does play just fine in any PC I put it in.
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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chris
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      4th Dec 2003
I have the same problem - and its only been a problem for
the last week! The audio source files are .mpg and the
files written to the AUDIO CD are .mda

The CD's are not rewritable ones. Last weeke I could play
the CD's on both my computer and my stand alone CD
player. Now, only my computer recognises them. CD's made
a week ago are still recognised and playable on my CD
player.

I just don't understand. Could it be that Windows XP
updates have caused this?

I get exactly the same result, no matter which software
package I use to burn the CD.

Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Chris
>-----Original Message-----
>Is there a way to record audio CD's using Windows XP so
>they will play in a standard player?
>
>I have Windows XP Professional on my Toshiba laptop.
>
>Whenever I burn an audio CD, everything goes just fine.
>When I put the newly recorded CD in any standard CD
>player, it doesn't recognize it therefore it will not
>play. It does play just fine in any PC I put it in.
>.
>

 
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