I just burned my first music CD and it skips. The first seven songs sounded great, then it starting skipping. It even seems more sensitive to uneven road conditions than a commercial CD.
I burned some music from the sixties, when songs where a lot shorter (time wise) than they are now...so I was able to fill the CD with 30 tracks. Is that too many tracks to put on a CD? If so, what's a good limit to us.
Windows Media Player let me burn about 78 minutes of music, and I pretty much filled up the CD. If I burned less music, would it skip less?
Any help anyone can give me would be appreciated.
2007-03-23
04:47:39
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drgolfmd
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