Question about 'How do I use the built-in CD burning in Windows XP?'
Monday, July 8, 2002 at 7:04 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by AOM
(2 messages posted)
I have a question about How
do I use the built-in CD burning in Windows XP?:
I recently bought a new PC with WinXP. I don't know if the OS is the cause of my
problem, but here is the problem:
on my old PC I burned mp3 cds using DirectCD, just making a normal data file. My
mp3 cd player recognized these and functioned just fine. Now I have a new PC and
when I try to burn a data CD with mp3 files on it, using either DirectCD or Easy
CD Creator (data project) the CD is unreadable in my mp3 CD player. If I pop the
CD into a computer's CD ROM drive it *is* readable and all the data is there.
So my problem: why is my mp3 CD player not recognizing the mp3 CDs burned on my
new PC? (BTW, the player still works fine and recognizes the cds I burned on my
old PC. And, just to make sure it was not a player fault, I tested out my cds on
a player at the local computer shop, and had the same results as my one at home).
With about 5 cds in the trash bin so far, I'm getting a bit frustrated. If anyone
has any ideas, that would be a big help. Thanx.
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