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JohnS

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Today I went to play a self-made cdr which was previously playable but now just a rhythmic noise from my cd player. My laptop reads it as bank disc, my pc spins it but no sound. I remember the horror stories about the limited life of cds/cdrs but this took me by surprise. The disc looks fine, no visible defects. Not sure when I made this disc but ten years ago at least. And I didn't make a copy! It was a recording of a concert I attended which makes the loss worse.

Moral, I guess, make a copy of essential stuff.

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It doesn't help in JohnS's case as he notes the computer reads it as a blank, but if you ever come across one that isn't playing music be sure to check and see if it can be ripped on a PC. I've come across borrowed CDRs from long ago that wouldn't play but could be ripped and the resulting new CDR played (& ripped) just fine. And to repeat other good advice, always try more than one player. But sometimes a bad disc is a bad disc.

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I have some CD-Rs from the late 1990s that have gotten some sort of film on them, I can't get it off. Some of them don't play at all. Some of them have a loud digital static sound throughout. I've tried to extract and reburn some of these but it hasn't worked. I have other CD-Rs from the same era that still play fine.

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I've had DVD-Rs that won't read in one computer, then read in another. I have this whole cabinet full of CD-Rs of albums I downloaded from emusic, most of which I can hear on my iPod. This thread makes me wonder how many of those have become useless wastes of space. Only one way to find out...

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No luck with ripping, the portable or the dvd player. Still I'm saddened by the loss. I'll be ripping a few other cdrs in the next week or to be on the safe side.

it was a recording of a James Blood Ulmer concert with David Murray in London in 1980. Blood introduced the gig by saying 'you're going to hear some new shit tonight'. A subsequent review said that Grant Calvin Weston's drumming was like a road mending machine gone mad.

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