July 16th, 2008
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| ContraBanned | | Join Date: June 30th, 2004 Location: Middle of the ocean apparently (middle earth)
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1. Burn at minimum speed possible.
2. Most CD Players will NOT play CD-RW disks. Some of the very new types will. Some dvd players will, computers will, but majority of cd players will not play cd-rw disks. Thus choose a CD-R disk to burn to.
3. Make sure your iTunes preferences have burning set to Audo CD & NOT Data or mp3 disk.
4. The better quality disk you get, the longer it will last, and better the quality will be. Some disks are cheaply made & do not play back well with audio cd music burned on them (have distortion in background). Some disks are poorly made & their oxides wear out after 6-12 months (become harder for the cd player to read, may skip songs, develop background distortion which grows with age.)
Last edited by Lord of the Rings; July 16th, 2008 at 03:02 PM.
Reason: Forgot to mention to burn to CD-R, even though I noted about CD-RW disks not being appropriate to burn to
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