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Rear Admiral Lower Half
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I burned some cds but I can't read them using my burner.. it reads as an audio cd with one track when it is not an audio cd. this happens on some cds that other people give me. The wierd thing is that the newly burned cd can be read by my other drive... why is that? I have the latest firmware from the company.
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FREE TO BOTHER SOME OTHER FORUM
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what are you burning?
sounds like the TOC is screwed |
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Fleet Admiral
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hmm, could it be that the session was never closed??
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Arrrhh!
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I just had this same problem with an iso image i burned using CDRWin. It appears that there may have possibly been a buffer under-run but the program did not report it, but rather reported that the operation was completed successfully. It recognized the CD as a single audio track when I reinserted it. So I simply closed some of my applications that were running when I first burned it and burned it a second time successfully.
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Rear Admiral Lower Half
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but the wierd thing is that it works on some of the other drives. it seems selective as to where it can be read....
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