Hi Joe, Boy its good to see that name! I remember when we used to talk microphones on the phone even before the Playback years.
Note: I see that I have this folder sorted by size instead of receive date so I accidently pulled up a question that you had back in June. I do not care, I am going to take a stab at it anyways! Addressing your problem 3 things come to mind. On your computer you can produce both mp 3 and wav recorded CDs. The mp3 will often play on a newer boom box but not on an older juke box or CD player. Second, some recorders and players are picky about the brand of blank CD. Just try a different brand. Third, some players are picky about digitall errors. You can reduce the error rate by going into settings in your CD burner software and turning down the recording rate. (slower is better) Take care, Frank Cuta -----Original Message----- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe Giovanelli Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 3:09 PM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: a cd problem Hi, All, I recently started using a laptop to burn cd's. They play perfectly in a blue ray player and in a very cheap cd player. They won't play in my Sony Jukebox. I will very much appreciate your thoughts. Hopefully there's a remedy. Joe Giovanelli