Re: Once again with the CD's...
Reply #9 –
Hi Josh,
a) After I burn a CD with my .wav songs on them, My computer does read them as music files.
Umm, I 'm really trying to find out if you are creating an audio CD or a data CD with audio files. This sounds like the latter which is not what you need.
b) I have burnt a data CD before that can be read by other computers.
Good! Means your burner is working OK.
c) Yes I've ripped music from Commercial CD's
Not what I asked. What I meant was that all the burner software I've seen have an option to copy a CD. That is make an exact duplicate, with no ripping involved...
d) And I'm not too sure what you mean in 4a. The commercial CD will play in my stereo, and if i burn the songs from the commercial CD they will also play on my stereo.
This sounds like a different answer to the copy [c] question.
I know you're 100% certain you've been burning audio CD's but a) really sounds like you're actually creating data CD's with wav files stored as data rather than as music tracks. Please forgive me if I'm misinterpreting your answers.
From reply #8 I know you're running XP home. Are you using the XP "copy to CD" features or are you using the actual burning software that would have come with your burner? E.G. Nero, ULead, Prassi etc.? Also which type? E.G. full release or "lite" release etc.
The reason I ask is I've never been happy with the results from the Windows burning functions. I would prefer you tried the specific burner software if you are not already using it. I'm sure you'll get a better, more predictable result. As for the product/release information, if I'm familiar with the specific product I should be able to give you "step by step" directions to try.
Lawrie