In WinAmp, (and some other Audio CD player programs on your computer), you "may" need to construct a playlist to get the CD to play all the songs. This is a real pain, especially in other programs, so I almost never bother. If your computer has the default CD player installed, "usually" found in "Start, Programs, Accessories, Multimedia, CD Player", try to play your CDs there. If they work properly, there is nothing wrong with the burn, (according to the Microsoft program). If there is a problem playing them on a player that is NOT part of a computer, then I can only suggest trying them on "various" non-computer players and see if the problem is "everywhere" or just on certain units, or brands of media... There can be a lot of incompatibility problems when burning CDs in that they will NOT play "everywhere" as you might be expecting... It is a very complex topic. The above is just a summary, and some hints. Good luck, Rick Glazier Also, when posting, Please do not "send back" the entire digest, Thanks... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie" <[log in to unmask]> > In reply to Rick Glazier: I checked the Winamp options and removed the > check mark from "Repeat" and now the track quits after one play. Before, > the same track would repeat. The problem is that the tracks I burned will > play individually if I click on the Icon but will not advance from one track > to the next. My other CD players do not advance through the tracks either. > There must be something I am doing wrong when I burn the music > Charlie Marsh "Hold No Punches.." Rode brings you great shareware/freeware programs with his honest opinions in this weekly column. http://nospin.com/rode