Burning tracks to CD *Damsel in Distress*
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Super Muppet
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I use Wanadoo music website to download tracks to our computer, and I have sucsessfully burnt a few Cd's in the past. Last week, when I tried to burn some new tracks to Cd, following the same procedure I always have, they wouldn't play on regular Cd players only on the computer.
What have I done wrong? As far as I am aware I did not do any different. I chose the option for audio cd and all the songs have licenses.
Help!
What have I done wrong? As far as I am aware I did not do any different. I chose the option for audio cd and all the songs have licenses.
Help!
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From: Little Green Men, come from Mars, look they've stolen all my bra'''''s'''''!'''''''
The 'thingy' said it was closing the disk so I guess thats what you mean MJW.
As for am I using the same media Kelvin im a little confused? Im using a new CD Rw to burn onto, Some of the tracks I have burnt to CD before but they still have licenses.
thank you for your help.
As for am I using the same media Kelvin im a little confused? Im using a new CD Rw to burn onto, Some of the tracks I have burnt to CD before but they still have licenses.
thank you for your help.
Originally Posted by amazinggrace
I use Wanadoo music website to download tracks to our computer, and I have sucsessfully burnt a few Cd's in the past. Last week, when I tried to burn some new tracks to Cd, following the same procedure I always have, they wouldn't play on regular Cd players only on the computer.
What have I done wrong? As far as I am aware I did not do any different. I chose the option for audio cd and all the songs have licenses.
Help!
What have I done wrong? As far as I am aware I did not do any different. I chose the option for audio cd and all the songs have licenses.
Help!
Sorry, I should have expanded a bit 
Is the CD that you're trying to burn the tracks to the same brand/type as the one's you've (successfully) used before? Occasionally CD players are picky about the types of discs they read and knowing whether or not this is the case may help to determine whether the fault was disc related, burn related or otherwise

Is the CD that you're trying to burn the tracks to the same brand/type as the one's you've (successfully) used before? Occasionally CD players are picky about the types of discs they read and knowing whether or not this is the case may help to determine whether the fault was disc related, burn related or otherwise
Have you downloaded mp3 files and just copied them onto the CD?
If so, you need to cut a MUSIC CD from the mp3's not just burn the files to media
(sorry if this isn't the case, but I thought it best to cover all options!)
If so, you need to cut a MUSIC CD from the mp3's not just burn the files to media
(sorry if this isn't the case, but I thought it best to cover all options!)
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From: Little Green Men, come from Mars, look they've stolen all my bra'''''s'''''!'''''''
Make of Cd is same as before, and played on the same Cd players.
File types are the same as previously used from Wanadoo Download site.
I've done nothing different as far as I can tell, its this machine with its mind of its own! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArgh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!
File types are the same as previously used from Wanadoo Download site.
I've done nothing different as far as I can tell, its this machine with its mind of its own! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArgh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!
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