Bose Wave System Will Not Read Burned Cds

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I'm using CD-RWs and burned mp3 files or WAV files onto them. Will play on some systems (e.g., Yamaha) but not on either of my ii Bose systems. Am I using the incorrect CDs? What settings best?

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What Bose system? How old is it and does it say that it should play MP3 disks?

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What Bose system? How old is information technology and does information technology say that it should play MP3 disks?
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Ha e you tried CD-R and non CD-RW on your Bose?
In that location's no reason to write WAVs, you lot can make standard sound CD instead.
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Are you lot burning the discs as data discs or CDs?
Some CD players won't play information discs with music files on them.
May 20, 2018
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Are you burning the discs every bit data discs or CDs?
Some CD players won't play data discs with music files on them.

I'm using HP CD-RW discs that are supposed to be for multi media, including audio. Can you suggest a type of CD (including brand) that I should try instead?

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There are CD-R, CD+R and CD-RW disks. By and large CD-R disks are the most compatible and CD-RW are the least compatible. I'd get a minor pack of name brand CD-R disks and try them to come across if that solves your problem. Sony, Memorex, Verbatim, Philips etc.

Edit: I might be crazy and the +R might merely exist with writeable DVDs. That being said CD-R volition nonetheless exist compatible with more devices than CD-RW.

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There are CD-R, CD+R and CD-RW disks. Mostly CD-R disks are the most compatible and CD-RW are the to the lowest degree uniform. I'd go a pocket-size pack of name brand CD-R disks and try them to see if that solves your problem. Sony, Memorex, Verbatim, Philips etc.

Edit: I might exist crazy and the +R might merely be with writeable DVDs. That being said CD-R will however be compatible with more devices than CD-RW.

Thanks. Good tip. I'll try CD-R discs. Only reason I would use RW is in example I make a mistake in burning the disc. I'one thousand not going to want to erase the discs as they are from concerts I've sung in.

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If information technology's something you'll want to continue forever make sure to have multiple copies. Burnable CDs can have a pretty curt lifespan, even the name brand ones. The dye in them goes bad over time and the copies degrade in quality until they are unusable. They might only terminal 10 years or even less.

The good news is CD-Rs are pretty cheap so even if there are fails it'due south easy to throw a bad i away and practise information technology again.

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If it's something you'll want to keep forever brand certain to have multiple copies. Burnable CDs can have a pretty curt lifespan, even the name brand ones. The dye in them goes bad over time and the copies degrade in quality until they are unusable. They might only last 10 years or even less.

The good news is CD-Rs are pretty cheap and so even if there are fails it's easy to throw a bad 1 away and do information technology over again.

Again, thanks for your help. I'll brand backup copies.

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