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2 Questions... 1)I'm really givin' a deep listening 2 'I Hate U'(extended remix) it sounds mix of da Blues & R&B. I think he kinda reminds me of da Isley Bros. when I hear this. Whatchall think?
2)I have a 5 case of unused Sony CD-RWs(650 MB & 74 min.). I tried putting music on it & let's just say it didn't wanna cooperate. I dunno what else I can do wit'em. Can't take'em back 2 da store cuz I had'em 4 uh..since early January 2004. I dunno what I can do wit'em. Does nebody know exactly what CD-RWs can be used 4? Answer eitha 1 of'em I dun care or both. I know these Sony disc is just makin' me mad how they just sit in front of me on my computa desk just useless. My 2004 August Highlights: *Tuesday 24th*-best day of my lifeI get my *LEARNERS*-Oh yeah it's ALL good!! | |
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well, with the CD-RW's you could try bruning it again, and they use then for burning games, other music, pictures, whatevr you want on to them, even movies Worlds most beloved Orger
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Aight thanx. But I tried putting music on'em & it neva works hardly even the 1st Track song would even make it 2 da CD-RW & I'd getta error. I use mostly Windows Media Player 2 burn music. The only movie-like clip I got is the Prince skit on Chappelle show that's the only thing I got that's worth takin' 2 da CD-RW. My 2004 August Highlights: *Tuesday 24th*-best day of my lifeI get my *LEARNERS*-Oh yeah it's ALL good!! | |
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If you're trying to burn music onto CDs in order to play them in a regular CD player, you need to do this on CD-Rs and not RWs. Depending on the burning software you have, it usually tells you what is recommended. The format of CD-RWs isn't recognized by the every day CD player. Use the RWs to store the music files such as MP3s or whatever format, but don't expect to play them on anything besides your computer. Gotta go get some CD-Rs. NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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Oh I know about that part. I got all my already burned songs on CD-Rs('cept the new Prince songs I'm getting). I gotta go get sum this coming week or I might go when I go 2 get 'Musicology' CD. The 1st time I bought the CD-RWs I tried putting sum music on it & then it only got 1 of'em & I put it in my old CD player & it didn't play. @ 1st I thought I broke it(probably touched the laser by accident) Instead I wuz told CD-RWs can't play on many CD players. The new CD player I got is CD & radio & I dunno if that plays CD-RWs,I doubt it. Newayz I think that's what I might use'em 4. Store MP3s,Pix,& Media. Thanx ya'll. My 2004 August Highlights: *Tuesday 24th*-best day of my lifeI get my *LEARNERS*-Oh yeah it's ALL good!! | |
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NCC2012 said: If you're trying to burn music onto CDs in order to play them in a regular CD player, you need to do this on CD-Rs and not RWs. Depending on the burning software you have, it usually tells you what is recommended. The format of CD-RWs isn't recognized by the every day CD player. Use the RWs to store the music files such as MP3s or whatever format, but don't expect to play them on anything besides your computer. Gotta go get some CD-Rs.
Right -- CD-RWs are not the media to choose for making audio CDs. Use CD-Rs for that, and save the CD-RWs for saving data only, including MP3 files. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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