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