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Originally posted by tigrsharc1:
[qb] It will basically come down to cd-r quality. If they are cheap brands they will give you inconsistant play. That goes for most cd players. I've had to throw away whole spools because of quality. I stick to the same three brand names now and no problems. [/qb]
Tigrsharc,
I know what you mean, but the funny thing is that..ok check this out...I burn the cd's from my computer (I use Imation & Gold) after I burn it I try to put it in my PS2. Only one PS2 will read it. Or it will take forever for the PS2 to even acknowledge the CD. what's even more weird is that I have previous burned CD's that will play with no problem in that one PS2, and I burned those at higher speeds. I think it might be the computer as well. I don't know. I gets frustrating because I done burned like 10 different CD's hoping it's the computer. I don't know what else to do. I have so much music on my computer I wanna put it on CD. Not to mention I have a little Gig on my camp tommorrow. Some of that music is really good!! Can someone give me type of reasoning behind it?? Thanks