If it is an old ( 3 / 4 years ) player then maybe it will not recognise CD-R; CD-RW or you may have burnt the CD in a format that the Player can't read, or there is an anti copy set up on the original disc so even though it seems to burn it won't play
2007-01-17 06:42:36
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answered by ? 6
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if you are using the same CD player for all , then i don't know.
however, if you are using different cd players, it may be due to the player, not the disc. I know that some players have trouble reading the information on burned discs. The information 0's and 1's on a professionally made one are 'seen' as black and white, whereas on a home burned one it is more dark grey, light grey, and so some lasers have trouble distinguishing what to read as a 0 and what to read as a 1.
2007-01-17 14:40:50
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answered by ebayphonehome 2
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It is probably not comptabile with the CD
2007-01-17 14:34:18
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answered by Fan_Crazy_WWE 2
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depends if the cd player is compatible with CD-R.
2007-01-17 14:38:26
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answered by daanzig 4
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You have maybe burnt them as mp3 format and your CD player cannot read this format...
2007-01-17 14:33:58
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answered by Aaron B 3
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two possibilities
either your cd player cannot read cd-r or you are burning mp3 rather than audio (i think it is .wma you need)
2007-01-17 14:39:01
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answered by helen g 2
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i used to have almost the same problem but they'd play but you could'nt skip to forward to another track unless it was in the car then they'd play fine
2007-01-17 14:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe it didn't finalize correctly? Thats what sometimes happen to mine.
2007-01-17 14:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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