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No sound even after disc finalized

I burned a wave file on windows media player to a Sony CDR and it seemed to go through the process successfully and even finalized. I tried playing it in a portable cd player and the track played with no sound.

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  • ebonite2957 Apr 15, 2009

    Yes, it does play on Windows Media player. I thought if it goes through the finalization process then there should never be an issue.

    What is the best burning program on the market today with the fewest problems? As a professional musician i require it for my business.

    Thank You for your help

    Mark Gold


  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    did you try playing the cd on media player ??

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Try right clicking the burn tab and make sure its on audio instead of dvdr or data

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Just check the settings on your media player my guess is it recorded the wrong track format the reason i asked if it played on media player was just to make sure it had recorded the format that is used in most cd players is .wav as for your question for the best burning program i guess it comes to personal choice hope this helps regards Jim

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