

Should I ask my buyer to buy another drive? There seem to be none, so maybe something has changed on people's computer systems that causes this to happen.

Given the age of these releases, people must have tried ripping them before so you'd expect earlier reports aswell. It surprises me that these issues seem to have come up only in the last decade. Whether or not autoplay was used (SHIFT-key trick) Audioplayer software used (On Windows XP you often had better results using the CD Player application instead of Windows Media Player, for example) Previously played copy protected CDs (Sony's rootkit and EMI's embedded audio player may affect playback of other discs) Operating system used (On WIndows XP I had more troubles than on Windows 7) Type of CD drive (internal or external) I'm trying to determine what may cause this problem.Ī number of factors may affect the playback: Since my buyer and I both experienced the problem, how does identifying the CD drive help with the situation?
