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Download/Upload Problems Problems with downloading or uploading files through the Gnutella network.
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Old September 30th, 2010
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Default Playing downloaded and burned music files

I upgraded to the newest version of Limewire as of 9/25/10, downloaded some audio files and burned them to a cd using Media Player. I put the cd in my house intercom/stereo system and it stated to play but stopped a few seconds later. I put the same cd in a portable cd player and it would not play. I now cannot play anything in either cd players. I burned the same songs to a new cd and it will not play at all.
I did not try to play the cd in my car as I am afraid of diabling that player as well.
Has anyone else had this problem?
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Old September 30th, 2010
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Do the same songs play on your computer? Have you checked each individual song that you burned onto the CD? Some of the songs might be duds/fake. These kinds of fake files get spammed onto the gnutella network by sponsored organisations as a means to prevent file sharing of copyright files.

We normally recommend checking all files downloaded with your virus checker first. Secondly, all video and audio files can be checked by this player VLC - (click on link). If they don't play with VLC, there's a 99% chance they are fake files.

Next point is how the CD was burnt. Ensure it was burnt onto a CD-R, not a CD-RW unless you have a newer kind of cd player that can play cd-rw disks.

Next point is, be sure you burnt the songs as Audio CD, not as mp3 or standard files backup cd. You need to check the settings of your burner to be sure it's standard Audio CD.

I guess another point is brand of CD. Some CD-R's made in China or Taiwan are of extremely poor quality, will not read well in CD players & they deteriorate over time, a little like fruit left in open they eventually go bad.
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