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09/11/2007 07:45:40 PM · #1 |
I am copying a lecture on CD for a few friends using Windows Media Player and it has copied the first one fine. However it has told me the next C.D. I tried to use wasn't empty and it did this for the next 5 C.D.s. Now I know I haven't used them and I'm pretty sure noone else in my family has.
So is there a way to tell if the C.D. is faulty or has been used? Visually I see nothing to indicate they have been used at all.
I think it's a bit strange that out of a pack of 50 C.D.s 5 consecutive ones should be faulty. In saying that, it is a multi coloured pack and they are all the same colour. I would complain to the company if I knew for sure the C.D.s are faulty. |
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09/11/2007 07:47:46 PM · #2 |
It could be a matter of the program being faulty and only letting you copy one CD at a time.
Try closing the program and restarting it to try to copy the CD again. |
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09/11/2007 07:50:47 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: It could be a matter of the program being faulty and only letting you copy one CD at a time.
Try closing the program and restarting it to try to copy the CD again. |
Yep thought of that. Closed the programm and reopened and tried to do it and the same result.
I also put the C.D. into the computer and checked it out in the D drive just to check I hadn't used it and forgotten but is just shows up empty. |
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09/11/2007 07:59:27 PM · #4 |
| I just tested one of the C.D.s to dopy one of my pictures onto and it burnt the photo OK. So it must be Media player that's mucking me around??? |
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09/11/2007 08:02:05 PM · #5 |
| Yea, sounds more likely to be a software issue rather than faulty CDs. I get this happening a lot with my CD burning software, it keeps asking me to insert a blank CD when there's already one in the drive. |
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09/11/2007 08:09:27 PM · #6 |
| Try them in another machine/drive but most likely the drive. You could try burning at a much slower speed from "Max" that is the default in a lot of programs. |
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09/11/2007 08:21:07 PM · #7 |
| I had similar problems when the CD/DVD drive wasn't clean. It worked properly after running one of those cleaning CDs. |
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09/11/2007 08:34:56 PM · #8 |
| That used to happen to me a lot when I still used Roxio....... never managed to fix it until I gave up and got Nero, instead. |
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09/11/2007 08:39:09 PM · #9 |
| You shouldn't have to use Media Player to copy the CD. Windows XP and I presume Vista has the capability of burning CDs. |
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09/11/2007 09:02:34 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by Valdo: I had similar problems when the CD/DVD drive wasn't clean. It worked properly after running one of those cleaning CDs. |
I might try this |
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09/11/2007 09:02:59 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: You shouldn't have to use Media Player to copy the CD. Windows XP and I presume Vista has the capability of burning CDs. |
I have windows xp, how do I do it? |
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09/11/2007 09:07:43 PM · #12 |
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09/11/2007 09:23:05 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by Monique64: Originally posted by cpanaioti: You shouldn't have to use Media Player to copy the CD. Windows XP and I presume Vista has the capability of burning CDs. |
I have windows xp, how do I do it? |
Just put a CD in the drive and a window should pop up asking what you want to do.
Choose 'Open a Writable CD Folder'. Drag all the files you want to burn to that folder then click 'Write these files to CD' on the left. |
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