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April 3rd, 2017, 10:49 AM
#1
1952 wav files burned to cd-rw disk.
I don't understand it, but I can play 1952 large wav files that were burned to just a cd-rw disk because after burning my downloads including my music, I tested the newly burned disk if I can play the wav files. And I can. How can this happen? Gigs of music all on a cd-rw disk. There must be a simple explanation, but I was going to put all my music on a usb flash drive. Now it looks like I don't have to. To me this is amazing. Someone here explain to me what I did. Thanks.
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April 3rd, 2017, 12:25 PM
#2
I think I know why now. When I moved files over to be burned using CDBurnerXP, I just moved the music file over to be burned. The shortcut. I think if I deleted all my wav files then my burned cd-rw disk wouldn't show any of the files. Right? So I believe I'll have to use a USB flash drive to copy all my music. So much for that!
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April 3rd, 2017, 12:36 PM
#3
I'm back again. I just tested my theory out and deleted two songs from my Music. Well, they were also gone on my burned cd-rw disk too. So I'll definitely have to use my USB flash drive to dl my music. Too bad!
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April 3rd, 2017, 01:19 PM
#4
Always burn as data to cd/dvd and never to cd-RW.
Learned the hard way. You can kiss whatever is on it good bye.
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