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Problem playing burned cd's in music systems

Last answer on Oct 18, 2009 8:59:58 am BST ram, on Oct 15, 2009 5:37:08 am BST 
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Hello,
i have 134 mp3 songs recorded in my 700mb/80min CD-R which plays well in my PC but not in my DVD player or MUSIC SYSTEM,i burned it using NERO,the commecial MP3 CD's are also 700mb/80 min and contain 120+ songs and work fine in my music system but the one i have burnt doesn't why is it so another cd which i made has 60 songs recorded on it but my car player plays only the first 21 songs why

Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0

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 iveal, on Oct 18, 2009 8:59:58 am BST

Dear Ram,

The problem might be with the lens. Consider changing

it for better performance.

Thanks.

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