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ROX 06-19-2008 07:39 PM

Burning music CD's
 
I was hoping someone could explain why when I burn a new CD, only certain cd players play it and other players won't recognize the format.

I used a CD-R disk to burn some songs and now it won't play in our Strawberry Shortcake CD player. What' up with that? The Strawberry Shortcake (SS) player is about 20 years newer than our old CD player and it won't play it, but the old one will.:notallthere:

Am I using the wrong disk?

Thanks.

KenP 06-19-2008 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ROX
I was hoping someone could explain why when I burn a new CD, only certain cd players play it and other players won't recognize the format.

I used a CD-R disk to burn some songs and now it won't play in our Strawberry Shortcake CD player. What' up with that? The Strawberry Shortcake (SS) player is about 20 years newer than our old CD player and it won't play it, but the old one will.:notallthere:

Am I using the wrong disk?

Thanks.

Parental Guidlines must be changed.;)

Actually, I wish CP was still here because I'd defer this to her. She had the same problem making some CD's for this weekend's party, but she figured it out. I think she switched from the CD-R to something else or vice-versa.

I don't know what the heck she did.

wpage 06-19-2008 09:39 PM

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I had burned one and play one time and then stop? Now I have a Nano and dont care bout CD's anymore!

05h2sut 06-19-2008 10:24 PM

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Did you finalize the CD? CD burning software has the capability of leaving the CD "open ended" so that you can add more data to it. There should be a checkbox or something to finalize the CD when writing it. Some cd players don't like this.
-Dave

CO Hummer 06-19-2008 10:41 PM

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Make sure you burn it at a slow speed (like 8x). Don't burn them at your drive's max/default speed.

ROX 06-19-2008 11:23 PM

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Here's what I did.

I selected the music we wanted in itunes.
I put in a blank disk and hit the button at the bottom of the screen that says "burn disk"

It said what songs were burning, and then finishing up disk, then BIPPITY BOPPITY BOO! it was done.

We then tried to play it on the little player, and nothing happened. The computer plays it, of course. :(

Big Dad 06-19-2008 11:32 PM

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Wouldn't the format be different between the 2 players? What's the diff between the 2 players? Brand, model # and/ or manufacturer...need info.

2of4 06-19-2008 11:37 PM

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Same thing happened to me. So I called you Rox. And you said Make a new play list and then burn the CD. It worked.:clapping:

ROX 06-20-2008 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Dad
Wouldn't the format be different between the 2 players? What's the diff between the 2 players? Brand, model # and/ or manufacturer...need info.

:confused: Really? I don't want to take them apart or anything. They are different manufacturers. I was hoping this would be a simple case of getting a different disk or something. My H2 never played anything that was burned. It only played the album. I figured it was just the player, but now I have this little player for my daughter and I'm not so sure.

My last computer had a broken disc drive and I could only read info, not write, so I haven't burned any pictures or music in over 2 years. I wonder if my disks are old?

3Hummer 06-20-2008 01:38 AM

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try the memorex discs that what i use and they work every time, also i know you said your using a CD-R but I just wanted to stress make sure you are not using a CD-RW, could be your cd player ive never had an issue playing a burnt cd on any player

h2co-pilot 06-20-2008 02:36 AM

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Hey Rox

I have a PC not a Mac, but I did the same thing and got pretty pissed the other night.

I used a (believe it or not) "Roxio" program because my cd burner in the media center would not recognize the format of my CD-R, I also tried the DVD-RW fwiw.

Ansywaysie, I had to choose "Audio CD" out of the options instead of the regular burn. I sure it is different for you. I can ask someone tomorrow, but in the mean time- see if this helps:


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1152?viewlocale=en_US

Big Dad 06-20-2008 04:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ROX
:confused: Really? I don't want to take them apart or anything. They are different manufacturers. I was hoping this would be a simple case of getting a different disk or something. My H2 never played anything that was burned. It only played the album. I figured it was just the player, but now I have this little player for my daughter and I'm not so sure.

My last computer had a broken disc drive and I could only read info, not write, so I haven't burned any pictures or music in over 2 years. I wonder if my disks are old?


I didn't mean for you to take anything apart. There's usually some data visible somewhere on the player. I burn my files as wmp and mp3 and was wondering if maybe the old player recognized mp3 i.e. format?

3Hummer 06-20-2008 04:34 AM

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best way to get it to work download itunes for free from apple, and then use itunes all you do is hit burn cd and voila its done

ROX 06-20-2008 04:59 AM

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I have been doing some research and got a very helpful phonecall :D that helped a bit.

I have a mac computer and bought some music on itunes. I am trying to burn a new cd using mp3 format, but, in the help menu it says "you can convert a song to a different file format, (and keep a copy of the original) You cannot convert Itunes Store purchases". Unfortunately, most of the songs were purchased at itunes. I didn't realize all this would make a difference. I figured a disk was a disk and it should just play in whatever player I have. What was I thinking??:confused: ;) (guess I'm used to cassettes)


So I burned one at 8x speed to see what would happen and VOILA! IT WORKED!!!!!:perfect10s:

Thanks EVERYONE!!!! :D :D

CO Hummer 06-20-2008 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ROX
So I burned one at 8x speed to see what would happen and VOILA! IT WORKED!!!!!:perfect10s:


No, thank me only. ;) :jump:

BKLYNH2 06-20-2008 02:26 PM

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Good job CO! :perfect10s:

The only thing that I thought could have been a problem was if some of the music was copy protected.

ROX 06-20-2008 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by CO Hummer
No, thank me only. ;) :jump:


THANKS CO!!!

Tell me why it worked.?? :D

Since I have successfully burned a cd, I think I can drive hells gate now.:clapping:

CO Hummer 06-20-2008 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ROX
Tell me why it worked.?? :D


CD burning technology sucks.

Even though CD drives can burn at fast speeds, then need to be pretty much perfect when they burn to a CD for playing audio in non MP3/WMA formats. Burning at a slower speeds provides a better copy, so the disks don't get screwed up as easy. Lots of times the burn will partially work, but you'll hear skipping when you playback the CD too.

Also, the quality of the CD material plays a part. Crappy 100-for-$1 CDs often don't burn well either. Get good quality CDs. They are more expensive, but still dirt cheap in the grand scheme of things.


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