Well I've wasted enough cds on this problem. On my Windows Vista
laptop I can no longer make an audio cd. I was able to do this about 3
weeks ago. I don't have a problem with data cd's or dvd's, just audio
cd's that will play anywhere. I've tried different makes of cd's, I've
used WMP & Roxio EMC 10, and I've tried burning at different speeds
and I get the same result. I always get the very generic error message
that files can't be written to the disk but nothing on the reason why.
If I can make a data disks why not audio? I'm using a Toshiba laptop
and whatever CD/DVD burner it came with. I'm not home at the moment so
I can't elaborate but that all seems irrelevant at this point anyway.
Does anyone have any ideas on this? I've got a few more cd's I can
waste.
Jabbo wrote:
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> Well I've wasted enough cds on this problem. On my Windows Vista
> laptop I can no longer make an audio cd. I was able to do this about 3
> weeks ago. I don't have a problem with data cd's or dvd's, just audio
> cd's that will play anywhere. I've tried different makes of cd's, I've
> used WMP & Roxio EMC 10, and I've tried burning at different speeds
> and I get the same result. I always get the very generic error message
> that files can't be written to the disk but nothing on the reason why.
> If I can make a data disks why not audio? I'm using a Toshiba laptop
> and whatever CD/DVD burner it came with. I'm not home at the moment so
> I can't elaborate but that all seems irrelevant at this point anyway.
> Does anyone have any ideas on this? I've got a few more cd's I can
> waste.
I'm wondering about the material you're trying to burn. Maybe some
sort of copyright thing?