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Name: Heinz
Date: August 4, 2002 at 16:07:15 Pacific
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Hi
I have a HP CD-Writer 8200 and have been burning my CR-R music disks (imitation)without graeter problems. The music disk play perfect in my CD-Rom drive but most of the time NOT in my CD-Player and in my CAR CD-Player either. I stopped to put labels on the disks in case it is the labelling that causes the problem but - same thing.
Sure, my 5-Disk Panasonic is kind of from the last century but my car CD-Player is from 2001.
Can anyone give me an indication of what I am doing wrong ?? Thanks
Heinz



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Name: Art Smass
Date: August 4, 2002 at 16:39:47 Pacific
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I've had my share of problems getting audio CD's to work on other players too.
A newer version of NERO gave me fits, but the older seemed to work.
NTI caused skipping when played in my cars CD.
I thought it was my magicwriter CD burner until I loaded HP's Record Now....a very simple interface to use.
It was nothing but software problems that were killing me. What I now do is shut down all my unneeded programs and burn at 2x or 4x speeds, instead of 8x or 16x (which work fine on the machine that burned them, but sometimes not so well on other players).


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