Oh Dru, Don't you know the way to get out of jury duity is to mutter to yourself about the media holding back on coverage of the aliens? That or mention that you need to rotate the heads in your fridge every 12 hours or they will start talking to eachother again. Joe wizardru <wizardru@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Verify the version of Media Player you're using....is it the one that ships with XP? There is a newer version. Is your CD burner brand-new to the market, or has it been around a bit? Try using Real One to burn those MP3s to a disc, and see if the results are the same. Verify the MP3s are actually working. Another possiblity is a buffer underrun problem, but the program usually tells you about that. How fast is your CDR? Ah well, off to Jury duty again. Some 'vacation', Ed. I'm in a criminal trial that'll last 3-4 days. I may not be able to prep for the game this week as much as I'd like. I'll keep you posted. > -----Original Message----- > From: meepo-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:meepo-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On > Behalf Of Thomas F. Zadlo > Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 5:28 PM > To: meepo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [meepo] cd issues > > > > Odd thing happened. Last night I figured out how to burn > mp3's to an audio cd > for vehicular listening. Windows media player does this in > XP, worked fine. I > thought. > > I play said CD today. Beginning is fine. Around track 9 I > hear a little static. > By the last tracks the songs are virtually nothing but > static. I burned 2 cds > and both have this behavior. Any ideas? Is it the media? > Something else? > Thoughts welcome. > > In other news, I typed up most of the story during the boring > training class. I > want to punch it up a little before posting tho. > > > --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.