2002 Wrangler Radio
#21
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
> Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
Yep ('05 model). I just put the disc in.
The trick is to burn a valid CD. That took me a few tries to get
right. Test the disc in a regular CD player first to avoid excess
trips outside and back to the computer. (Note: this is -not- illegal,
I paid for the music that I put on an expendable disc so that the
original won't be damaged)
Here are the steps, using my computer :
First rip the original disc
$ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Obtain necessary privileges to write to the burner
$ su root
Burn the audio to the blank disc
# cdrecord -v dev=ATAPI:0,0,0 -dao -audio -useinfo -text -eject *.wav
Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
(http://www.debian.org/). If you need to obtain a Real OS to
create/copy cds check out http://www.knoppix.org/ or
http://www.ubuntulinux.org/. Both of those sites provide a CD image
you can boot with and not change anything on your hard drive (in other
words your MS Windows will be entirely unaffected and unaltered).
HTH,
-D
--
Love is not affectionate feeling, but a steady wish for the loved
person's ultimate good as far as it can be obtained.
--C.S. Lewis
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
Yep ('05 model). I just put the disc in.
The trick is to burn a valid CD. That took me a few tries to get
right. Test the disc in a regular CD player first to avoid excess
trips outside and back to the computer. (Note: this is -not- illegal,
I paid for the music that I put on an expendable disc so that the
original won't be damaged)
Here are the steps, using my computer :
First rip the original disc
$ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Obtain necessary privileges to write to the burner
$ su root
Burn the audio to the blank disc
# cdrecord -v dev=ATAPI:0,0,0 -dao -audio -useinfo -text -eject *.wav
Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
(http://www.debian.org/). If you need to obtain a Real OS to
create/copy cds check out http://www.knoppix.org/ or
http://www.ubuntulinux.org/. Both of those sites provide a CD image
you can boot with and not change anything on your hard drive (in other
words your MS Windows will be entirely unaffected and unaltered).
HTH,
-D
--
Love is not affectionate feeling, but a steady wish for the loved
person's ultimate good as far as it can be obtained.
--C.S. Lewis
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
Derrick Hudson wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>
>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>
> First rip the original disc
> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
:)
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>
>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>
> First rip the original disc
> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
:)
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
#23
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
Derrick Hudson wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>
>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>
> First rip the original disc
> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
:)
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>
>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>
> First rip the original disc
> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
:)
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
Derrick Hudson wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>
>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>
> First rip the original disc
> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
:)
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>
>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>
> First rip the original disc
> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
:)
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
Derrick Hudson wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>
>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>
> First rip the original disc
> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
:)
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>
>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>
> First rip the original disc
> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
:)
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:48:51 GMT, Steve wrote:
> Derrick Hudson wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>>
>> First rip the original disc
>> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
>
> Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
> cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
> cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
> reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
> a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
I'll make a note of that. I used to use cdparanoia, but then I
discovered that cdda2wav works nicely and gives me the disc/track info
too (CDDB lookup). The '-paranoia' switch will provide the remaining
functionality cdparanoia has over cdda2wav. Thanks.
-D
>> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
>
> :)
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
--
For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function
over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build
nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the
radiation inside.
(Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> Derrick Hudson wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>>
>> First rip the original disc
>> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
>
> Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
> cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
> cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
> reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
> a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
I'll make a note of that. I used to use cdparanoia, but then I
discovered that cdda2wav works nicely and gives me the disc/track info
too (CDDB lookup). The '-paranoia' switch will provide the remaining
functionality cdparanoia has over cdda2wav. Thanks.
-D
>> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
>
> :)
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
--
For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function
over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build
nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the
radiation inside.
(Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
#27
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:48:51 GMT, Steve wrote:
> Derrick Hudson wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>>
>> First rip the original disc
>> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
>
> Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
> cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
> cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
> reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
> a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
I'll make a note of that. I used to use cdparanoia, but then I
discovered that cdda2wav works nicely and gives me the disc/track info
too (CDDB lookup). The '-paranoia' switch will provide the remaining
functionality cdparanoia has over cdda2wav. Thanks.
-D
>> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
>
> :)
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
--
For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function
over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build
nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the
radiation inside.
(Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> Derrick Hudson wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>>
>> First rip the original disc
>> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
>
> Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
> cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
> cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
> reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
> a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
I'll make a note of that. I used to use cdparanoia, but then I
discovered that cdda2wav works nicely and gives me the disc/track info
too (CDDB lookup). The '-paranoia' switch will provide the remaining
functionality cdparanoia has over cdda2wav. Thanks.
-D
>> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
>
> :)
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
--
For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function
over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build
nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the
radiation inside.
(Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
#28
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:48:51 GMT, Steve wrote:
> Derrick Hudson wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>>
>> First rip the original disc
>> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
>
> Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
> cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
> cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
> reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
> a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
I'll make a note of that. I used to use cdparanoia, but then I
discovered that cdda2wav works nicely and gives me the disc/track info
too (CDDB lookup). The '-paranoia' switch will provide the remaining
functionality cdparanoia has over cdda2wav. Thanks.
-D
>> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
>
> :)
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
--
For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function
over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build
nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the
radiation inside.
(Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> Derrick Hudson wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>>
>> First rip the original disc
>> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
>
> Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
> cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
> cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
> reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
> a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
I'll make a note of that. I used to use cdparanoia, but then I
discovered that cdda2wav works nicely and gives me the disc/track info
too (CDDB lookup). The '-paranoia' switch will provide the remaining
functionality cdparanoia has over cdda2wav. Thanks.
-D
>> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
>
> :)
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
--
For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function
over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build
nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the
radiation inside.
(Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
#29
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:48:51 GMT, Steve wrote:
> Derrick Hudson wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>>
>> First rip the original disc
>> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
>
> Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
> cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
> cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
> reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
> a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
I'll make a note of that. I used to use cdparanoia, but then I
discovered that cdda2wav works nicely and gives me the disc/track info
too (CDDB lookup). The '-paranoia' switch will provide the remaining
functionality cdparanoia has over cdda2wav. Thanks.
-D
>> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
>
> :)
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
--
For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function
over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build
nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the
radiation inside.
(Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> Derrick Hudson wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:13:09 GMT, David Rhodes wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone figured out how to get copied(burned) cd's to play in this thing.
>>
>> First rip the original disc
>> $ cdda2wav -vall cddb=0 -D2,0 -B -Owav
>
> Ripping from a damaged source disc can result in an invalid rip that may
> cause trouble in some players. You can use the -paranoia switch on
> cdda2wav (or use cdparanoia instead of cdda2wav) for scratch
> reconstruction and super robust verification and synchronization. Takes
> a long time to run but sometimes mandatory for a clean rip.
I'll make a note of that. I used to use cdparanoia, but then I
discovered that cdda2wav works nicely and gives me the disc/track info
too (CDDB lookup). The '-paranoia' switch will provide the remaining
functionality cdparanoia has over cdda2wav. Thanks.
-D
>> Note that I have a Real Operating System on my computer
>
> :)
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
--
For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function
over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build
nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the
radiation inside.
(Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
#30
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Re: 2002 Wrangler Radio
"Pete Elton" <elton@wiz.nospam.ard.com> wrote in message
news:f319a$42542588$d82ea013$30163@VIAWEST.NET...
>
> You're talking about burned CDs that play in CD players,
> not CDs with mp3s on them, correct?
Well I amk talking about the cd's I burn on my pc that I download from
I-tunes. MP4s I guess but I have MP3's I sometimes get from IRC as well. I
have bought a few dance cds that are from Austraila and other places that
won't play either. But they will play in other cd players in other cars. A
2000 Malibu comes to mind as well as other friends cars.
>
> I discovered in my 2002 TJ (same radio as described below)
> that certain discs would play and certain discs would not.
> Visually, the discs that did better were a darker green color
> on the burned side as opposed to the CDRs that are more of the
> plain silver color.
When I put the CD in the palyer makes noise like it wants to read the cd
then it says error and spits it back out.
Thanks for your help.
David