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JJMP50
Full Audioholic
Being a newbie in the world of digital sources I am experiencing two problems that may be connected.
Problem 1: I may have experienced this in the past with a CD that a friend burned for me and now it is happening to CDs that I have recently burned on my compter. They FADE fast. All of a sudden they sound like an AM radio broadcast with a lot of static, then zippo, they won't play at all. I am using Windows Media Player to store my music then burn the CDs from my hard drive. In the past I have only used a Pioneer PDR W739 CD player recorder that is in my system rack to burn Audio Only CDs and I have never had any problems. They are just as good as the originals and seem to last forever.
Problem 2: And this may be related. Last night I was listening to my music library on the hard drive and it started skipping like a bad CD. Is Windows Media Player inferior? The computer is brand new and isn't having any other problems.
I hope someone has an idea. I've spent a lot of time loading my hard drive with about 150 hours of music and I don't look forward to repeating the process.
Problem 1: I may have experienced this in the past with a CD that a friend burned for me and now it is happening to CDs that I have recently burned on my compter. They FADE fast. All of a sudden they sound like an AM radio broadcast with a lot of static, then zippo, they won't play at all. I am using Windows Media Player to store my music then burn the CDs from my hard drive. In the past I have only used a Pioneer PDR W739 CD player recorder that is in my system rack to burn Audio Only CDs and I have never had any problems. They are just as good as the originals and seem to last forever.
Problem 2: And this may be related. Last night I was listening to my music library on the hard drive and it started skipping like a bad CD. Is Windows Media Player inferior? The computer is brand new and isn't having any other problems.
I hope someone has an idea. I've spent a lot of time loading my hard drive with about 150 hours of music and I don't look forward to repeating the process.