[vip_students] Re: burning a cd

  • From: "\(NCBI\) Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 15:20:22 +0100

Hi Susan,

Here are some things you need to know about burning CD's and later trying to
work with them;

*. Once you create  an audio CD it is what's called "Finalised". This means
that no further  burning to this disk is possible. Nor is any kind of
tampering with the songs that exist on it such as deleting etc.
*. When burning a CD if it's an "Audio CD" then you must always use "single
Write blank CD's" and not "Re-writable CD's". If you use Re-Writable CD's"
for creating audio  disks then the songs won't play and this may be what is
wrong in your current case. Never use "Re-Writable CD's" for  audio  disks.
What I mean by single write CD's is that the disks you use for creating the
Audio CD can only be used once and are not re-usable again. 
*. When purchasing CD's, think about what you want to use them for and if
its Audio then get blank audio CD's.
*. The only way you can play music from a re-writable CD is to just simply
copy "MP3 files" onto it using windows explorer.

Paul.




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