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1. (most likely) - You didn't 'close' or 'finish' the CD - if the CD is not
properly closed, then Audio CD Players cannot read the list of Tracks on the
Disc, so you can't play the disc.
2. (less likely) - the CD was burned 'too fast', I have seen instances where
burning Audio above 2x causes Audio players to reject the disc.
3. (quite likely) - what did you actually burn on the CD? If you burned a whole
lot of MP3 files, without converting them to CDDA, then you didn't burn an Audio
CD at all, so you won't be able to play it in your Audio CD Players.
Regards,
Mike Insch - IT Engineer, CCA, DipHE
SFS Creative Business Solutions Ltd - http://www.sfs-creative.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1224 624 014 Fax: +44 (0) 1224 218 318
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"I used my CD recorder to create an audio CD, but my car CD player and my
home stereo CD player won't recognize it! What gives?"
Can you name two possible reasons why the disc isn't working?
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