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CD Burning..

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by masked toker, Apr 14, 2007.

  1. masked toker

    masked toker Member

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    so i just bought a new machine with vista on it...now when i burn cd's they dont play on my cd player...i'm guessing because its burned as mp3...is there any way to get around this?
     
  2. Adderall_Assasin

    Adderall_Assasin Senior Member

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    use CD burning software.

    maybe WMP (windows media player) has a utility for burning music CD's. it did on XP. Good Luck.
     
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  4. robspace2

    robspace2 Banned

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    I have XP and have to use Windows Media Player instead of the mp3 conversion software-I just talked to a friend last night and she said she just bought a small dvd player that will play EVERYTHING! for under 100 bucks- thats the way to go IMO-
     
  5. Adderall_Assasin

    Adderall_Assasin Senior Member

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    psh, yeah! burn all your mp3's onto a DVD-R and play them. you can fit 4.4Gb on one DVD compared to 700Mb on one CD. what is the difference in price from DVD-R's and CD-R's? like a penny.

    i just have my surround sound system hooked up to my computer though. i play everything from it. except when i drive i listen to mp3's on my mp3/CD/radio deck. :)
     
  6. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    thanks! that helped me out in fact. it does work well
     
  7. robspace2

    robspace2 Banned

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    Hopefully someday soon these companies will quit messin with the burning public and use one or two formats for everything-If they tried-all media and formats could and should be interchangeable.-
     
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