The burner is a Ricoh 6200S, running on an Adaptec 2940U2W.  The only 
issue I've ever seen, really, is what I've described, when it comes to 
this type of burn.  Other than the obvious overrun/underrun which 
occasionally happens, no matter what software/burner/interface, etc you 
use, this is it.

The procedure for copying my audio CDs is no different the than the 
procedure for burning my data CDs...copy the tracks from the source CD to 
the target CD, click the burn button, click the finalize button, and 
voila...she is done.

Like I said, I can play them in my other systems' CD-ROMs, but not on my 
CD Player...<shrug>

Whatever...it's not like the issue is going to be solved, anyway.  I've 
stopped burning audio CDs, anyhow, since I got my MD recorder.

On Mon, 6 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> > Where I "got that one from" was experience...I burned 
> a couple of audio 
> > CDs (copying an audio CD in my CD-ROM drive to a CD-R 
> in my burner) at 2x 
> > (maximum speed of my burner), and my Pioneer 6-disc 
> changer in the next 
> > room could not play the CD.  Any CD-ROM in the house 
> could (and I have a 
> > number of systems to choose from in that regard), but 
> no CD player.
> 
> Well that's strange.  No offense, but either your CD 
> burner sucks, your CD players suck, or you didn't close 
> the disc.  I have burned audio CDs at 12x and had no 
> problem playing them =)
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