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Hey everybody,
I have one or two very important MP3 CD's (with hundreds of songs) that I've burned that are causing me problems. In any mp3 compatible CD player I play it in, it doesn't play. When I put it in the CD-ROM drive or the CD burner, it only reads like 20 or 30 of the files. There is only one MP3 compatible CD player that actually plays the CD, it is a Panasonic SL-SW960V. Can anyone help me and tell me the problem? and is there anyway to fix it? George |
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there are probably scratches on the disc making the files or part of the TOC unreadable
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If you dont have A120/BlindWrite, try using a DVDROM, i find that they tend to be a bit more forgiving than CDROM/CDRW drives Quote:
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