On Jun 24, 2010, at 1:30 PM, gifutiger wrote:

> Bruce
> 
> That's what I'm thinking, I burned the CD's using iTunes, but I used
> CD -R blank disk and it may be that the Toshiba just won't read -R
> disks.
> What would you recommend as a substitute for the -R disk?

Make certain that your iTunes prefs are set to create a CD-Audio disk, and 
leave the track and text settings unchecked.

iTunes emits a correctly mastered CD-Audio (red book) disk, so if the player 
plays regular pressed CD's correctly, it's not a format issue, but that the 
drive itself doesn't properly read the CD-R media.

You can try a couple different brands of CD-R, but I suspect it won't make much 
difference. 

The solution is a new player, unfortunately...

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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