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Thanks for all the replies. I used Windows Media Player to rip/burn. All the files were MP3s. When I gave it to the guy he said, "the disk appears blank." It wasn't. I'd played after I burned it both on my comp and in my car. I told him to try again and he said, "It's trying to convert the files into MP3." I said, "They're already mp3s." He just shrugged and handed me back the cd. Told me to bring in original cds.
I've had this problem: it's a combination of a fisher-price CD player and your having burned onto a CD-R not specialized for music. Apparently, it does make a difference. It could also happen if you burned your mp3s in jukebox format.