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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: 8357141" data-attributes="member: 664829"><p>I wouldn't think that having a virus problem would do anything to it. They would have either wiped the whole system and reinstalled or just cleaned up the virus/adware depending on how severe it was.</p><p></p><p>I was hoping that one of those items was not set right. The only other thing I could suggest would be to try a different brand of CD-R's.</p><p></p><p>I have seen some differences between brands, but that was well before dvd's came out. CD's have been for the most part standardized in terms of quality these days, but there could still be some differences.</p><p></p><p>It is possible that the writer is not following the audio cd standard exactly enough that the older head-unit requires, especially if it is a no-brand CD drive, to follow the audio standard the manufacture of the drive would have to pay licensing fees and no-brand manufactures just see that as an expense.</p><p></p><p>If changing CD-R bands does not work then I would say to either replace the CD writer or the head-unit.</p><p></p><p>More information on the audio cd format can be found here: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Disc_Digital_Audio" target="_blank">Compact Disc Digital Audio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</a></p><p></p><p>It is kinda technical but lots of good info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteYota, post: 8357141, member: 664829"] I wouldn't think that having a virus problem would do anything to it. They would have either wiped the whole system and reinstalled or just cleaned up the virus/adware depending on how severe it was. I was hoping that one of those items was not set right. The only other thing I could suggest would be to try a different brand of CD-R's. I have seen some differences between brands, but that was well before dvd's came out. CD's have been for the most part standardized in terms of quality these days, but there could still be some differences. It is possible that the writer is not following the audio cd standard exactly enough that the older head-unit requires, especially if it is a no-brand CD drive, to follow the audio standard the manufacture of the drive would have to pay licensing fees and no-brand manufactures just see that as an expense. If changing CD-R bands does not work then I would say to either replace the CD writer or the head-unit. More information on the audio cd format can be found here: [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Disc_Digital_Audio"]Compact Disc Digital Audio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/URL] It is kinda technical but lots of good info. [/QUOTE]
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