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I'm able to burn a CD "successfully," but when i play the cd on my stereo, the stereo says no disc. I'm using the same brand of discs and stereo that I;ve been using for years. What could be the problem?
Your stereo is a genuine detect sensor , only genuine product can play, The combo burner product are could pirated , so your stereo are having genuine detection it connot play.
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will not play on what cd player, the one in the laptop or another one that you have around the house? Most times when you make a cd on your computer then it will have a hard time playing on another device such as your stereo in the house or the cd player in the car.
So if it plays on your computer, it burned successfully. Plus you can always open windows explorer to look and see what is on the cd.
Used a good CD to burn
Check the CD for any possible scratch...that also a problem
Try to insert a good CD and play to check if the CDROM/DVDROM is ok
If the CDROM is play...suspect the CD you inserted is bad Cd with many scratch on it or unreformatted CD
Buy new good CD...don't forget to check any scratch
Are you trying to play the disc on a CD player / VCD Player?? I think the file format that you have burn into the disk is not supported by your CD Player / VCD Player..
Use ImgBurn. When burning data/music to disc. Choose 4x or lowers write speed. Faster write speeds have more chance of error. If you want the most accurate burn, I would suggest 2x. It may take a while but a chance of error is very low
What OS and burn software are you using? Can you see the music files when you look at the file explorer on the computer (My Computer or Computer in Windows and double click on the optical drive)? Check if the disc has any scratches.
If you see the music listed on the optical disc, check if the disc was finalized. (Again in Windows Computer, right click on the optical drive and it should be an option if the disc hasn't been finalized.)
If there are no files on the CD-R, make certain that the disc isn't being formatted before you try the burn. (Formatting should only be done on R/W discs.)
If the music files are on the optical disc and the disc was finalized, your CD player is not tracking across the disc properly. Try a lens cleaner. It may need repair and I've never successfully repaired a CD drive (the only ones I've had fail were in computers and were cheaper to replace). The mirror and the belt are the most likely places to have issues.
avoid buying cheap disks. I have found that more than half of them have to be tossed not to mention the time. As the disks get older they also seem to become defective in my opinion,
If you are using windows Media Player to burn the cd you have to burn to an audio cd. You can only burn to mp3 cd if your car or home system canread them. Wma audio cannot normally be read by car or home audio. The file format is called WAV
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