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Problem Playing Back Music CD-Rs
Morton wrote:
Hi, I have a small portable CD burner that accepts flash memory cards, meant primarily to transfer photos from an SD card to a CD-R, which it does well. However, I digitally record classical music on a small recorder (WAV-) which also uses SD cards. When I transfer the music to a CD-R with this portable CD burner, the CD plays well on my PC. When I attempt to play it on my stereo system's CD player, it does not accept the disc. I then tried copying the music from the CD-R to my PC's hard drive, (Vista Home Premium), and then burning a CD-R from the H.D. in my PC. That CD-R does play on my stereo system, but the music sounds thin and fluttery and unclear. The support tech at the portable unit states that the music on the CD-R from his unit is in folders, and can only play on a player that recognizes folders. Is there any software that will change the music on the H.D., so that a resultant CD-R will play on standard CD players? Thank you. Morton Hi All, I'm back, having wife's nose cancer operation, and a breakdown of my laptop requiring repair by the manufacturer's repair service. Thanks for your patience. I think that I accidentally figured out my problem regarding no CD playback of music CD-Rs burned on my DigiMagic portable burner meant for photos. While attempting to copy a good CD of mine to CD-R, I inadvertently clicked on the data CD icon instead of the audio CD icon in Roxio..Well, the resultant CD-R behaved just like my problematic ones described in my original post: it played nicely on my laptop's CD player but did not play at all on any of my audio system CD players. I then reburned a CD-R by clicking on the audio CD icon, and that new CD-R played on all my CD players. So, not having any knowledge of the programs involved, I can only assume that data encoding is OK for computer CD players, but that music encoding is necessary for audio CD players. I now realize that my portable CD burner is OK for photos, but not for music. Thanks again for your advice and your patience. Morton |
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Problem Playing Back Music CD-Rs
Sure thing there Morton.
Morton wrote: Morton wrote: Hi, I have a small portable CD burner that accepts flash memory cards, meant primarily to transfer photos from an SD card to a CD-R, which it does well. However, I digitally record classical music on a small recorder (WAV-) which also uses SD cards. When I transfer the music to a CD-R with this portable CD burner, the CD plays well on my PC. When I attempt to play it on my stereo system's CD player, it does not accept the disc. I then tried copying the music from the CD-R to my PC's hard drive, (Vista Home Premium), and then burning a CD-R from the H.D. in my PC. That CD-R does play on my stereo system, but the music sounds thin and fluttery and unclear. The support tech at the portable unit states that the music on the CD-R from his unit is in folders, and can only play on a player that recognizes folders. Is there any software that will change the music on the H.D., so that a resultant CD-R will play on standard CD players? Thank you. Morton Hi All, I'm back, having wife's nose cancer operation, and a breakdown of my laptop requiring repair by the manufacturer's repair service. Thanks for your patience. I think that I accidentally figured out my problem regarding no CD playback of music CD-Rs burned on my DigiMagic portable burner meant for photos. While attempting to copy a good CD of mine to CD-R, I inadvertently clicked on the data CD icon instead of the audio CD icon in Roxio..Well, the resultant CD-R behaved just like my problematic ones described in my original post: it played nicely on my laptop's CD player but did not play at all on any of my audio system CD players. I then reburned a CD-R by clicking on the audio CD icon, and that new CD-R played on all my CD players. So, not having any knowledge of the programs involved, I can only assume that data encoding is OK for computer CD players, but that music encoding is necessary for audio CD players. I now realize that my portable CD burner is OK for photos, but not for music. Thanks again for your advice and your patience. Morton -- The Grandmaster of the CyberFROG Come get your ticket to CyberFROG city Nay, Art thou decideth playeth ye simpleton games. *Some* of us know proper manners Very few. I used to take calls from *rank* noobs, Hamster isn't a newsreader it's a mistake! El-Gonzo Jackson FROGS both me and Chuckcar Using my technical prowess and computer abilities to answer questions beyond the realm of understandability Regards Tony... Making usenet better for everyone everyday |
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