If you downloaded them from limewire it happens alot. Always play the song through and make sure its the right song and sounds how u want it to sound. When you burn a cd, be sure ur closed out of everything and that you're not playing music either. Make sure the cds good, no scratches, etc...also if you cancel the burn and restart it it may also mess up the cd/songs.
2007-05-29 07:40:01
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answered by dingyblonde1987 2
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Try again. The CD might be damaged.
Otherwise, from personal experience, I have found that this tends to happen a lot when burning CDs from iTunes. It sucks! I was burning CDs from my friend's iTunes collection. I only needed to burn 4, but I ended up going through about 19 before getting a clear CD.
So best advice is to just try again!
Good luck.
2007-05-29 07:42:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Chances are that the type of file was different between the songs. The CD player you are using may only read MP3's and not the iTunes format, or vice versa. Check and see the file type, and try playing it on several different machines....
If that's not it, it might be that some of the original files are Mp3's which do not have good quality (the file size is shrunk to take up less space.)
Good Luck!
2007-05-29 07:40:13
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answered by elizabeth b 1
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Buy a highly rated recordable CD to record on. Some of the "cheapies" are defective. Also, I have found that even the good ones go bad if left in the car. I think the heat does something to them.
2007-05-29 07:39:29
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answered by ignoramus 7
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Your cd participant will possibly no longer play MP3 format, or your burn software does not convert the records to the neccesary format for radio playback. The CD performs on your workstation yet no longer everywhere else. additionally the records (track) might have copyright risk-free practices. stable success.
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answered by Anonymous
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itunes suck, i cant stand roxio, itunes, real player or any of that crap, windows media players the easiest....my guess is maybe the song's file was corrupted or erased so you just put what you thought was a music track on a cd. if not that then i dont know without checkin it out
2007-05-29 07:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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some of the songs might be different formats that are not compatible with ur cd player ! try conferting the song's format !
2007-05-29 08:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you should buy some better CD's because the cheap ones tend to do that.That's all i could think is wrong.
2007-05-29 07:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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you may have downloaded some corrupt files.. or you may want to try decreasing the speed at which you're burning them.
2007-05-29 07:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-05-29 07:39:58
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answered by Anonymous
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