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Burnt CD's that won't play. Any ideas why?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteYota" data-source="post: 8357004" data-attributes="member: 664829"><p>There is two different audio cd types, disc-at-once(DAO) and track-at-once(TAO). I have had some cd-players not read track-at-once discs but will read disc-at-once ones.</p><p></p><p>But to help you check/change the settings, knowing what it is using to rip and burn would make it much more helpful.</p><p></p><p>When you put an audio cd in that you get music from, what does the window say that opens?</p><p></p><p>Also what do you do or what do you click on to put the music back on the cd's?</p><p></p><p>I like and use iTunes (with an android phone lol), but there are many more. Some I have used in the past is Nero,Windows Media Player, Roxio, plus some other freebees that are not well known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteYota, post: 8357004, member: 664829"] There is two different audio cd types, disc-at-once(DAO) and track-at-once(TAO). I have had some cd-players not read track-at-once discs but will read disc-at-once ones. But to help you check/change the settings, knowing what it is using to rip and burn would make it much more helpful. When you put an audio cd in that you get music from, what does the window say that opens? Also what do you do or what do you click on to put the music back on the cd's? I like and use iTunes (with an android phone lol), but there are many more. Some I have used in the past is Nero,Windows Media Player, Roxio, plus some other freebees that are not well known. [/QUOTE]
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