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Old Sep 24, 2004 | 05:28 PM
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it depends on the format and the maker of the cd-r. ink used and such....
alot of cd-r's will play in most disc players, but some cant read the ink on certain cd's. the best idea would be to use cd-rw's (they are almost always read compatible)
and also, try burning at a slower speed... some cd players just cant read the errors brought on by the warping of the disc during high speed recording...
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