Probably the labels screwed them up. YOu have to get them on just right, and exactly centered. The labels have enough weight to cause the disks to spin in a slighly unbalance way which will make them hard or impossible to read.
>I made several audio cd's that played fine on my home, and walkman type cd player, and my car cd player. It seems that after I put labels on the cd's, using memorex type labels, i can no longer play them in my car only. They skip and sound scratchy after a few songs have played. I wonder if anyone has any ideas as to why this happened. The cd's are not scratched.
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>Should I get my car cd player replaced? or did I ruin my cd's after labeling them?
>Thank you,
>Mickey
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