Cannot read CDs engraved on my Cd Player

I snatched the 12 songs from one of my CD and then burned the songs on a blank CD. The CD was finalized and engraved plays on my computer but not on my CD player. On my CD player, I don't see a SINGLE lane instead of the 12 that I can play on my computer, and I see the seconds countdown, but no sound. I have already burned many CDs and they played successfully on my CD player... I change something in Windows Media Player without knowing?

Hello two summer.

Thank you for posting.  It seems that your CD may have been burned by using direct file format, which does not play in most CD players.  I've included a few steps on how to change the settings for format for discs when burning.  Some readers have difficulty with certain brands of media (ex.  Memorex, maxell, etc..)  I have fixed this issue is slow my burn speed.  If you have a SATA CD/DVD player, most of your CD burning problems can be resolved by slowing down your burning speed.

If your computer is equipped with a CD or DVD burner, you can copy files to a recordable disc. This process is called burning a disc. By default, Windows Burns discs in the active file system format, but you can also choose to burn discs in ISO image format.

Note

  • You can use Windows to burn a data disc, which is useful for storing, archiving, and sharing files among different computers. If you want to make a disc that will play in a music or video player, you should burn the disc using a video program or music.

Burn a disc by using the live file system format

  1. Insert a writable CD or DVD CD writer or DVD in your computer.

  2. In the dialog box that appears, click on burn the files to a data disc.

  3. In the engraving, a disc dialog box, type a name for this disc, and then click Next.

    It can take several minutes for the drive to be formatted in the active file system format by default. When formatting is complete, an empty disc folder opens.

  4. Open the folder that contains the files to burn and then drag the files into the empty disc folder.

    You can copy files to the disc folder by dragging them to the disc or to a folder to open disk icon

    When you drag files to the disc folder, they are automatically copied to the disk.

Burn a disc using the ISO image format

  1. Choose the size of the ISO image when you need a highly compatible disc that will play in computers with an older version of Windows or in devices such as CD and DVD players that can play video files and music digital. For more information about choosing a disc format, see which should CD or DVD format I use?

  2. Insert a writable CD or DVD CD writer or DVD in your computer.

  3. In the dialog box that appears, click on burn the files to a data disc.

  4. In the engraving, a disc dialog box, type a name for this disc, and then click Show formatting options.

  5. Click on ISO image, and then click Next.

    An empty disc folder opens.

  6. Open the folder that contains the files to burn and then drag the files into the empty disc folder.

  7. In the toolbar, click on burn to disc.

    The selected files are copied to the disk. When burning is complete, the drive tray opens and you can remove the drive. You can now use the disc in another computer or media. This type of disc has no need to be closed.

    Tips

    • To burn a disc to ISO image, you will need free space on your hard disk equal to the capacity of the disk. For a typical CD, it is approximately 650 megabytes (MB).

  • If you select the files to burn but decide not to copy the files on disk, you can delete the temporary files to recover hard disk space. To remove the files, open the disc folder, select the files, and in the toolbar, click on delete temporary files.

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