Posted by dr sportster on April 21, 2012 at 12:22:37 from (69.125.161.237):
In Reply to: Home DVD Burning posted by John T on April 21, 2012 at 10:24:10:
John ,I hope you get some good info on this. I'm sure you will from the people here . I bought a Sony CD burner and It only worked with discs that said CD audio music . If they didn't say music NG. It was sent to Kansas for repair and they called and told me nothing was wrong and sent it back . It is supposed to work with dvd dics and it does not do that either. I hope this becomes an education in dics because I make them for people and some say they played in the house but in the car it says Error. When I was trying to do it on the computer an apprentice told me I was making them in MP3 form and that why they didn't work in the car player. Im not trying to hijack your post but I just wish I could go in any store and buy discs without finding CD audio music or it won't work.Too many different discs.
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