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CD Player in CDR-220 plays 1 or 2 songs & quits?


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Are these CD's that were home made?

Yes. With home made CD's the problem occurs.

I tried it with CD's from the record store & they play with no problem.

Is there a trick to making home made CD's work in the CD player? (It's not pirated music, it's recorded guest speakers).

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Are these CD's that were home made?

Yes. With home made CD's the problem occurs.

I tried it with CD's from the record store & they play with no problem.

Is there a trick to making home made CD's work in the CD player? (It's not pirated music, it's recorded guest speakers).

Are you using Roxio by chance?

The best way to get all data to a CD is to first burn your music to the hard drive as an ISO file. Then burn the ISO file to the CD. Also, you can never burn a CD too slowly.

Jim

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My CDR22 will run for about one hour, then there will be an aweful noice on the left channel, and only on the left channel. After about additionally 10-20 minutes the left channel is completely dead. When switching over to FM-radio I have sound in both channels, crystal clear. Switching back to CD (or MP3 via the AUX-input), it takes a few seconds and then the noice starts again, only on the left channel. The noice that appear are like a bad radio transmission.

Anyone got the same experience ?

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My CDR22 will run for about one hour, then there will be an aweful noice on the left channel, and only on the left channel. After about additionally 10-20 minutes the left channel is completely dead. When switching over to FM-radio I have sound in both channels, crystal clear. Switching back to CD (or MP3 via the AUX-input), it takes a few seconds and then the noice starts again, only on the left channel. The noice that appear are like a bad radio transmission.

Anyone got the same experience ?

Check the cables in the front trunk at the CD Changer. There is a left channel and right channel cable (as I recall). Could be a bad connection there.
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I have been using regular microsoft player (whatever comes loaded "free" in the puters) to burn music CD's without any issues, by either downloading and burning or making a copy from an original. Just did it last week, had no issues with CD-R. But do recall having issues with re-recordables CD's......

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I have been using regular microsoft player (whatever comes loaded "free" in the puters) to burn music CD's without any issues, by either downloading and burning or making a copy from an original. Just did it last week, had no issues with CD-R. But do recall having issues with re-recordables CD's......

I know this is a little late to reply to this forum but as people always say, better late then never...

I have the exact same problem using NERO (many different versions even the new version 7.1) to encode my CD's. The fix is to use another software. I'm currently using Easy CD-DA Extractor 10 (Professional). You can find it here, http://www.poikosoft.com/ After trying the newly created Audio CD using that program, the same songs sound 100x better (no skips, no hisses, and best part of all, much better audio quality). I hope this helps anyone that runs into the exact same problem.

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