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Exit-Wound
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I am trying to burn an audio cd with Nero, using mp3s as tracks, but when it finishes burning, i cant seem to play it in a stereo, it tells me there is no disc in the drive...could someone help me please? is it because the cd is a Re-writeable?? I am using an Acer CRW1832A burner, and an Acer re-writeable cd. Any help is much appreciated, thanks guys :) |
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| #0 05:49pm 18/04/01 |
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trog
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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No idea, not having used Nero - have you tried any other burning software? |
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| #1 02:18pm 21/04/01 |
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Krumm
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Location: Hobart, Tasmania
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some cd players especially car cd players can't read burnt cd's if the colour underneath the cd is a light one such as the kodaks, but they'll work with a dark bluie bottom cd like the verbatim. Could also be that the cd is a rewritable im not sure wether they work as i dont know anyone who's tried it |
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| #2 11:55am 23/04/01 |
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koopz
Posts: 596
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dude - i've never been able to burn a music cd successfully with a rewriteable cd... normal cdr's go for about 80c so it's prolly worth you're while testing with them. Nero rocks, but you'll soon find other programs to get you're CD's copied with better results. |
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| #3 11:16pm 24/04/01 |
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Xertia
Posts: 2
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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I've burnt a fair few audio cd's with nero on the fly from mp3s whithout problems. Almost ALL cd players will not recognise a re-writable cd unfortunately... try a normal cd-r, and if that fails try different brands/colours etc... however, some older cd players are known not to read cd-r media. I had an old 8x cdrom drive a few years ago that didnt read cd-r, which sucked badly! :) Btw, I also have an Acer burner (4x4x32x) Good luck. :) |
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| #4 11:35pm 25/04/01 |
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PooHBooT
Posts: 1
Location: Albury/Wodonga, Victoria
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I Didnt know stereo could read Mp3 format, I used WAV format and all my cd's work out fine no matter where i use them |
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| #5 07:36pm 11/05/01 |
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fork^
Posts: 147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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PooHBoot ; stereos cant read mp3 format nero (aswel as other proggys) allow the user to select .mp3 files and it does all the converting/burning and then spits out the cd ready to play in standard cd players. its 'user friendly' :P |
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| #6 01:26pm 12/05/01 |
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NAILZTHEKILLER
Posts: 7
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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maybe like me u have a crap cd player (i have the same trouble). |
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| #7 10:34pm 13/05/01 |
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BlowFish
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Have u checked if the Disc has been closed? |
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| #8 07:49am 16/05/01 |
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Edge Master
Posts: 44
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I prefer to burn books.
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Mr_Shrimp
Posts: 24
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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i find an easy program to use is adaptec easy cd creator. nero is cool too but when i got it it wouldnt let me access the normal cd creation program and took me straight to nero express instead! damn annoying
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| #10 09:28am 11/10/03 |
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Lithium
Posts: 9
Location: Western Australia
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cd rw discs are too thick to be read by a normal audio cd player
you must use cdr's, convert the files to wav and finalise the disc |
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| #11 05:09pm 11/10/03 |
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