Playing my Own CDs
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Playing my Own CDs
I was under the impression that I could not play CDs that I had burned myself. Put one in this morning while not thinking and it played fine.
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Mine actually plays my own personal burned CD-R's however all of them tend to have noise too, but when I burn the exact same file unto a CD-RW it will play it without noise but will tend to take very long or difficult to read. Original CDs seem to play just fine.
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burn it at lower speed like 4x or 8x
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mines the only 8 Ive ever sat in and the owners manual doesnt show a 6disc label on the faceplate. I did find out I have the Bose unit b/c I have AudioPLT volume level control vs. the standard ALC.
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That's actually duck tape.
But back to the topic at hand... I found a free program that let me burn MP3's onto a CD as audio tracks. So far I've made a CD of the music from "The Secret of Monkey Island." That plays in my 8's base sound system. Now I just have to rip my 8 track collection and do the same with those.
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But back to the topic at hand... I found a free program that let me burn MP3's onto a CD as audio tracks. So far I've made a CD of the music from "The Secret of Monkey Island." That plays in my 8's base sound system. Now I just have to rip my 8 track collection and do the same with those.
Ken
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