Think i would have any luck calling a record company and asking for my money back? :)

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Bought the new Rob Thomas dual-disc cd, dosent play in any cd player i have...

Not the car, not the sony home theater, and neither of my computers... The only side that plays is the dvd side, dosent do me any good though, i bought it for the CD, not the DVD..... I also listen to all of my music on my iPod, not being able to get the damn songs in the computer dosent bode well for me doing that...

As per this thread, its not just me. Also, searching around on the net, looks like since the discs are larger, alot of people are having trouble....

So, think i can call up Atlantic and request a refund? :)
 

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Where Can I Play A DualDisc?

We recommend using the DVD side if you have a DVD player in order to enjoy the entire album in enhanced audio and the additional DVD features. The DVD side plays wherever a DVD plays - including many gaming consoles and computers. In a PC, the DVD side acts like a DVD-ROM on DualDiscs that include computer extras and Web links. The CD side plays on all but a limited number of CD and DVD models.

MY ASS.
 

loup garou

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The DualDiscs I have play fine on all my computers and DVD players.

Oh, and I'm LMAO at you for buying a Rob Thomas CD.
 

Injury

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The worst you can get is a "no"... which then, you'd be no worse off than you are now. Give it a whirl.

 

loup garou

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BTW, I ripped the cd sides of the ones I have using a sony DRU710A and wmp10 -> wma lossless, no problems.
 

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Originally posted by: KeyserSoze
Look here, someone suggested using Clone CD 5. Worth a shot!

Link





KeyserSoze

How would it detect something that windows itself wont even detect?