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Old 11th Oct 2003, 23:40
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Question Burning CD's

I can record audio onto a CD using the windows XP media player, but the resulting CD can only be played on computer CD players. If I try it in a Hi fi I get a 'No Disc' message.

Is it the discs I'm using that cause the problem? Or something I need to set in Windows?
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When I first did this I found that the HI FI would only play recordable cd's,NOT rewritable. I also use Nero and Adaptec easy cd creater with no probs.
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Not all CD machines can play back CD-R or CD-RW disks, some will only play back certain brands of disk. it's mainly down to the varying reflectivity of the disks, the strength of the laser and the sensitivity of the sensor.

What CD machine are you trying to play the disks on, what media are you recording in, which brand of media?
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also make sure you are recording them as audio disks and not mp3 or wav
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I'm using recordable disks branded "PC Line" and trying to play them on Sony and Aiwa equipment.
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Looks like it's your media, see here and here.

I suggest you buy some decent quality blank disks, e.g. TDK CD-R74 Studio.. But I'm sure someone will suggest something Aiwa/Sony compatible.

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Thanks Orac that explains it. When will I learn not to be a cheapskate?
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