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Posted by Mike Walsh on 06/14/06 04:27
Yes, the player could be defective. If it is advertised as being able to read CD-RW it should be able to read them, although Sony could blame the problem on your media.
neo wrote:
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> I will see if I can write at a lower speed and see if this helps.
> Could it be a bad player?
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> > Try using a CD-R; they are much more compatible with players than
> > CD-RW. Try writing at a slower speed. Writing at 1/2 or 2/3 rated
> > speed can produce disks that are easier to read, depending on the
> > drive and media.
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> > neo wrote:
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> >> I have done a lot with computers but have never burned CDs. I
> >> bought a
> >> new Sony Walkman CD player. On their website it says it plays mp3
> >> in
> >> both -R and RW. It also says it comes with software. There was no
> >> software so I bought Nero 7. It seems to write mp3 onto a RW disk.
> >> The
> >> Sony player plays them but they skip very badly. Regular CDs play
> >> fine.
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