It may help to think of music CDs as a special type of filesystem, as described in Why can other computers write to this memory stick, but mine can’t? Music CDs contain audio tracks, making them distinct from data CDs, which contain files and folders. If you are sure the CD does indeed work in computers, it is probably a formatting problem. See Why does the music CD I burnt on my computer skip when I play it? It is also possible that your computer isn’t burning CDs properly. Most likely because it is a data CD containing audio files, not a music CD containing audio tracks.
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