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Solved CD not being recognised by PC

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My Audio book cds will not work in D drive. My pc eventually ejects the disc and then tells me to insert a cd. Other cds and dvds work fine in the drive. I am at a loss what to do. It is just these audiobooks. I have tried downloading itunes from microsoft but download error eventually appears. I have tried disabling my Norton protection during downloading of itunes but to no avail. VLC and windows media player play other discs without issue. sometimes the disc just keeps spinning and the PC eventually stops responding forcing me to crash out in order to switch PC off.

Can anyone please tell me what is causing the problem and what I could do to listen to these audio cds? many thanks, kevin
 
In what format are the audiobooks? They may require a specific audiobook reader app like Audible.
From where did you purchase the audiobooks?
Has the disc been closed to allow playing on any device?
I would recommend downloading iTunes direct from Apple as the MS App Store version can be problematic.
 
Thanks for your help Bastet. I have no idea what format they are. checking the disc properties tells me nothing. Dont know if disc is closed.I bought them off ebay. the seller can only tell me to use itunes. Didn`t think Apple itunes would play on a non apple pc but will try it. thank you
 
ITunes is not my thing but in addition to what has already been suggested.

Are these disks factory made or burned copies, if burned are the disks all the same brand.

Was it a reputable UK seller that you made the purchase from, this in case the disks are region locked.

Have you tried another computer.
 
To me that is a bit suspicious. It sounds like the audiobooks have been downloaded from the iBooks app, if so then they’re most likely DRM locked so they cannot be played on any other account other than the one the audiobooks were purchased on. If iTunes doesn’t recognise the audiobooks then this is most likely the answer.
Audible is Amazon’s audiobook app.
 
ITunes is not my thing but in addition to what has already been suggested.

Are these disks factory made or burned copies, if burned are the disks all the same brand.

Was it a reputable UK seller that you made the purchase from, this in case the disks are region locked.

Have you tried another computer.
discs are factory made. seller was a private individual on ebay who advised me to use itunes like he does. Cannot try another computer for day or two but will try .
 
I am assuming that they are Cd`s because the one story has three discs. none of which play and are ejected during the loading process. I can play them successfully on a portable dvd player.
 
Just to recap, these three discs are not downloads but actual properly boxed set all professionally manufactured. My pc plays all other CD`s and DVD`s normally.
I have tried using VLC, Windows Media Player with no luck. I cannot download Itunes either from Apple or Microsoft store because I get an error message - no code just says error. my operating system is windows 10. The discs will play on another device.
 
The discs will play on another device.

Another Windows 10 PC/notebook is what you need now then, strange as it may seem what will run on one PCs optical drive will not run on another's.

At the moment the media looks to be a format that Windows cannot read.

Good news that the disks do work and that the seller has a good rep, looking like bad news for the optical drive being able to read the disks.

Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed,, thanks.
 
Yes I think you are right and that I have reached the end of the road. I will probably resort to buying an external dvd player.
many thanks for your hejp everyone
 
If you mean the type of DVD player that you hook up to a computer via a USB port.

Test the disks on an alternative Windows 10 computer first, if they don`t work on that they will not work on an external DVD player as it is still Windows 10 running on the PC.
 
Glad to hear that they work.

You stated in Post # 10 that they work on the portable DVD player why not just use that?
Most can be connected to TV and Audio systems and used.

Have you looked at the information that came with the disk maybe there is program that they suggest.
 
What is the title of the audiobooks?
When I’ve purchased audiobooks on CD from official sellers (Big Finish) they usually play with the default music player.
It just seems strange they're not recognised but other CDs are.
Can you open the disc & browse the contents? I wonder if moving the files to the PC will allow them to be played.
 
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