
LD Rudeboy said:Mine are ready to go out. Just waiting on the addresses. <drums fingers>

I just posted one of my urburn 3 CDs to Slovenia, I didn't have a name (I just put "Urburn"), so I guess mine won't get there eitherbristle-krs said:i had one returned all the way from slovenia for this very reason!


Fucking technophobe I am. 
Some CD players (especially older ones) are really sensitive with burned CDs and may not play them no matter what you do but you could trying burning it at the slowest speed possible.Griff said:The only thing is, my CD player doesn't recognise it, so what discs do I need to buy to make it CD player compatible?Fucking technophobe I am.
Make sure you're writing it as an audio cd, not a data cd. Otherwise could just be bad luck- some discs don't work well on some writers or players. It the second one you write isn't happy, try a different type of cd-r. No recommendations though, because they're notoriously variable.Griff said:cd-r problems
By switching to neroGriff said:How do you change the speed of burning in Windows Media Player?![]()
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Try hereNavigate to a folder showing the drive of your CD recorder in Windows Explorer.Griff said:How do you change the speed of buring in Windows Media Player?![]()
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down to my last 10!