Do your burned CDs play in a CD player or a DVD player? Have you tried
playing them in both drives?
I find Nero to be very user friendly and nearly fool-proof
1. Open Nero
2. Select the wizard option.
3. Follow the directions-Remember, a music CD is special and you must use
the music CD option. The copy CD option is the simplest of all-just select
source and destination, then "burn".
The FAQ for Audio CDs is here:(Other FAQs are in the right-side menu.)
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http://www.nero.com/us/631933327150036.html
our burned CD's are not playing any sound.
the burner is an I/O Magic 48x16x48 CD-RW
the CD drive a TEAC 8x
both on one ribbon cable connected to the second IDE port
(i don't remember master/slave setup)
the CD-RW came with Nero software which is not very user friendly. we tried
Roxio v.5 and when we copy a music CD from the TEAC to the I/O Magic, the
resulting product has no sound. (the sound works fine with other CD's)
the CD-RW does not have the cable connected to the systems sound card, the
CD drive does.
Celeron 500
256MB RAM
any sugggestions would be appreciated, even a source of simple instructions
for hte Nero softwware which i find very difficult to use.
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