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    Angry Damn Copying cd's

    i bought a 50 pack of copying cd's and i copied a cd and it wont play in my stereo. or the cd player in the weightroom. it only plays in the damn car. why won't it play in other cd players?

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    Some players aren't formatted to play certain kinds of discs.
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    probably objects to your taste in music....


    + cheap stacks of discs often don't work to well......

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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu
    Some players aren't formatted to play certain kinds of discs.
    True, it gives you an option I believe to burn the CD in a format that fits the car, weightroom, and stereos. Of course it may just be the CD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenwood
    i bought a 50 pack of copying cd's and i copied a cd and it wont play in my stereo. or the cd player in the weightroom. it only plays in the damn car. why won't it play in other cd players?
    If the CD you just copied is RW, load the copied disc back into your computer and change the format and then burn it to RW/CD.

    Next tome instead of making a copy, load it to your hard drive and then run it through musicmatch or whatever you have to change the format and then burn it

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    You probably burned the music in ISO 9660 format instead of formating it as "audio-cd"
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    makers like sony stop there players playing copied cds

    same with dvds
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie1888
    makers like sony stop there players playing copied cds

    same with dvds

    Wrong.


    The player can't tell if it's a copied cd/dvd or not, if you have it formatted appropriately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDyl
    Wrong.


    The player can't tell if it's a copied cd/dvd or not, if you have it formatted appropriately.
    go on explain what format does it need ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie1888
    go on explain what format does it need ?


    Depends what formats the player is capable of playing. But it cannot tell the difference if you format it properly. For example you can use isobuster to extract music tracks from a "protected" cd (turn off auto run), by extracting the songs from within the app. You could also burn a working dvd that is copy protected using anydvd (with latest updates). Many cd's can be ripped without going through this process however.
    Quote Originally Posted by kbm8795 View Post
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