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Troubleshooting Easy CD Creator
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Easy CD Creator 5 Basic compatible with Windows 2000 or
Windows XP?
Easy CD Creator 5 Basic is compatible with Windows 2000 Profes-
sional, Windows XP Home Edition, and Windows XP Professional.
In addition it is also compatible with Windows 98/Me/NT4.
Note: Upgrading to Windows 2000 or Windows XP from an
existing Windows 98, Me, or NT4 system may cause
compatiblity problems with your installed software because
vendors often have different versions of their software for
Windows 98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, or because the same
software is installed differently depending on the operating
system involved. If you upgrade from Windows 98, Me, or
NT4 to Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you must reinstall
Easy CD Creator 5 Basic.
Why won’t the music CD I made play on my home or car CD player?
To play the CD in your home or car CD player:
The CD must be made in the standard CD audio format (the
Red Book standard). Home or car CD players cannot read
audio files (for example, WAV, MP3, or WMA) on a Mac or ISO
9660 formatted CD.
If the CD you made has a single session only, the session must
be finalized.
If the CD you made has multiple sessions, only the first session
can be played on most home or car CD players. The first
session must be finalized.
If the CD you made was recorded with a CD-RW disc, you
cannot play it on most home or car CD players.
The CD player must be MultiRead capable—check with the
manufacturer for details. If the CD player is not MultiRead, it
may have problems reading from a CD-R disc (some brands of
CD-R media may work better than others).