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Xeolord

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Posted on 07-25-05 10:36 PM Link | Quote
I didn't know where to put this, so ...

Basically, last night I was listening to the last track of Dragonforce: Sonic Firestorm, track 9. All of a sudden, the track just stopped. At first I thought my CD player just died out or something, but then I went to another track and it worked fine. So, I went back to listen to track 9, and again, the track stopped at that same point and didn't continue. So, I went back again, to the beginning of track 9 and just fast forwarded myself through the song, and it died out at the same part, again!

It's like, the end of the CD was magically erased. I cleaned it and everything, and none of the tracks skip so I doupt the CD is very dirty.

Has this ever happened to you, or something?
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Posted on 07-25-05 10:43 PM Link | Quote
I had the last track on a cd i bought from a local band become filled with static after being played twice without problems. Based on that, I'd guess you're talking about a cd you burned. Am I right?
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Posted on 07-25-05 10:48 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Verminous Skumm
I had the last track on a cd i bought from a local band become filled with static after being played twice without problems. Based on that, I'd guess you're talking about a cd you burned. Am I right?


Yeah, I probably should have mentioned that.

So yes, it's just a CD-RW.
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Posted on 07-25-05 10:54 PM Link | Quote
Try writing it again. If it craps up, jut ue another cd-rw.
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Posted on 07-26-05 12:23 AM Link | Quote
I once had a disc get a HUGE scratch all the way around it, but only the first song got messed up.

Also, my headphones have a loose wire, and if I jiggle them just right it sounds like techno on super-fast-forward, no matter what I'm actually playing.
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Posted on 07-26-05 12:52 AM Link | Quote
This has happened to a few of my burned cds after a lot of use, but they never cut out near the end when they were new.
Maybe you just got a bad blank cd, try burning it again.
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Posted on 07-26-05 03:07 AM Link | Quote
When I used to burn CD's for use in a stereo or something, I always had to burn like 5 seconds of a blank song at the end so the CD wouldn't mess up. The last song always seems to be a problem for me. I even tried burning a CD with 2 songs and the last song would mess up. So I know there is lots of space.

Anyway, I have one CD with Weird Al singing Omish Paradise and he sounds like a chipmunk! It's pretty funny.

Also, depending on your stereo, it may be because he can't read all of the disc. I bought an Alkaline Trio CD (Good Mourning) and it wouldn't play on my big CD player. It played in this little small blue CD player I have tho. I just ripped the tracks and have them on my MP3 player now.

It may also be that the CD isn't finialized? Most CD players don't play unfinalized CD's.

Basicly there are lots of reasons for it not to work.
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Posted on 07-26-05 11:51 PM Link | Quote
I really should have stated that I've listened to Track 9 from the beginning to the end, perfectly fine before.

And so, last night I listened to it again, only this time the entire song played completely fine.

So, I'm guessing somethings up with my CD Player. It is over 10 years old I think.
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Posted on 07-26-05 11:56 PM Link | Quote
... It normally happened to me because I burned too much CDs in a day.

The burner eventually gave up
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Posted on 07-26-05 11:57 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xeolord
I really should have stated that I've listened to Track 9 from the beginning to the end, perfectly fine before.

And so, last night I listened to it again, only this time the entire song played completely fine.

So, I'm guessing somethings up with my CD Player. It is over 10 years old I think.


Looks like someone needs a new CD player. I too need a new CD player because at least one song as static and my headphones are very old that sometimes the music only comes out in one side of the headphones. Finally, when I listen to my CD player back in the school year when I take the bus home after school, the end up driving through old road with lots of bumps which sometimes causes my CD player to stop the track and start from the beginning of the track.
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Posted on 07-27-05 06:29 AM Link | Quote
Well I ended up chucking those headphones, they died completely. They did something really weird, though. I was listening to a song and the voice stopped! Everything else sounded fine, but there was no lyrics.

Also I once had a CD player with a jammed motor, that would stop after 10 minutes. Eventually it completely spazzed out, just moving everything back and forth. Killed a fresh pair of batteries in about 8 seconds.
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Posted on 07-27-05 10:56 PM Link | Quote
Ouch. I've only ever burned one CD, and I've never had any problems, so it seems like it is your CD player, does it play fine in your CD-ROM drive?
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Posted on 07-27-05 11:50 PM Link | Quote
Maybe I should have also mentioned, I'm talking about a CD Player-Player, not anything to do with my computer.

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Posted on 07-28-05 04:03 AM Link | Quote
Weird... the last time I tried to burn music to an RW and play it in a player, it didnt work at all... you should consider yourself lucky if it works with a CR-RW

Yeah... your CD player is probably old, and needs to be replaced. . These things dont normally last that long anyways
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Posted on 07-29-05 11:06 AM Link | Quote
I'm suprised your 10 year old CD player can play CD-RW's..the veeeeerry first CD player didn't play them I think. Maybe because it was a cheap one. You should just get a new one..I have no idea why my dad bought us ones with 2 year insurance . I could just say somethings wrong with it and get a new one but the CD player is a cheap one though..he could have got it for more expensive ones..like ones with a FM radio.
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Posted on 07-29-05 09:44 PM Link | Quote
If it was one of those CD-R/Ws from Memorex under the 'cool colors' rendition, they blow. It never fails when it comes to music, after three uses it'll scratch out the music.

By the way, about Dragonforce...Fury of the Storm...kick ass.
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Posted on 07-30-05 01:57 PM Link | Quote
Yes, those really do blow.

Also most standard CD players won't play RWs. I wish CDRs hadn't been invented, just RWs. Then AOL discs would be useful again!
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