HELP...CD BURNING!

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  1. DMXI

    DMXI Member

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    Hi,

    I've tried burning music onto a CD-RW and playing it on my cd player but it doesnt work.

    Ive tried eveything...converting mp3s to WAV and WMA, using different burning programs, etc. Can anyone tell me where Im going wrong?

    I have a Matsui, Bush and Alba CD player, which are all 1/2 years old and it works on none of them
     
  2. weazel200

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    What software are you using? You might be making data cd's instead of audio cd's.
     
  3. DMXI

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    Im using coolmp3converter to convert the mp3s and nero to burn
     
  4. wrf01a

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    Try using a CD-R instead of CD-RW, many CD players don't like rewritables.

    One other thing, why are you converting the MP3's and what are you converting them to. I don't understand.
     
  5. DMXI

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    My CD players kinda old and I dont think that it plays mp3s, so i converted the music to WAV format.

    Anyway, I tried the CD on a new CD player and it worked, so the problem were my cd players.

    Thanks for your help.
     
  6. aikenlin

    aikenlin Guest

    I strongly recommend a program "MP3 CD Builder" it can create audio cd's from MP3s that play in your home or car cd player! No need to convert from MP3 to WAV; it burns directly from MP3s! You can have a try from http://www.mediasoftzone.com/Audio-MP3/MP3-CD-Builder.html
    Holp it helps!
     
  7. EsirnuS

    EsirnuS Guest

    CD-R discs are what you want to be using to burn CD's to play in conventional cd players. they can be bought for cheap enough that you dont need to use CD-RWs.

    Also try burning at a slower write speed - i have found this helps with many cheaper lasers

    Es
     

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