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Old 12-23-2002, 03:49 PM   #1
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Default Another CD burning question

I download songs from Limewire and then burn them to a CD.
The problem is when I play them in my car CD player, it takes the player a long time to "find" the tracks before it starts playing the CD.
After about 3-4 minutes it will finally start the first track. It will play the rest of the songs perfect after that as long as I don't try to advance forward or backwards because then it gets "lost" again.
I use Windows Media player as my burning program.
Is it because my CD player isn't compatible with CD-R disks?
Has anyone else had this problem or know how to solve this little problem of mine?
My head unit is Alpine so it's not like it's some cheap player or anything like that.
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