I just bought a portable CD player sized MP3 player Saturday and all of my CD's play fine. Then I went and used Nero to burn an MP3 CD which had 38 song's on it and it played in the MP3 but whenever I would walk around with my CD player it skipped during the songs. Then I went back to a song it skipped on and it doesn't even skip in the same place. It just skip's wherever. When I am sitting down and listening to it, it work's fine. I know it cannot be the player because all of my other CD's (non-MP3's) work in it and I used the MP3 CD in my friend's MP3 and it did the same thing, so maybe it is the way I burnt the CD? But I burned it the same way I always do. But this time I just went to ''Make MP3 Disc'' option on Nero. Anybody know what I can do so MP3's will work? Do I need another burning program?
does your cd player have an anti-shock mode? thats the only reason i can think of why its not working..
I would think it is because you are walking around with it. If your CD player does not have anti skip it is going to skip because your bouncing your CD player around a bit. Maybe try not walking around with it.
It may skip only while youre walking around because when you burn music files as data, MP3, everything is condensed and burned much closer together. I have no idea why it would skip on your friends CD player except for the disk might be dirty or your friends CD player might be dirty. Try burning a new MP3 disk and just play it on your computer and see what happends. Any scratches to the burned part of the disk, no matter how miniscule, you'll hear in MP3 format.