Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
#21
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
billy ray wrote:
>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>
>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>
>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>
>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
billy ray wrote:
>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>
>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>
>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>
>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
#22
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
billy ray wrote:
>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>
>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>
>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>
>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
billy ray wrote:
>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>
>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>
>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>
>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
#23
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>
>>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>
>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>
>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>
>>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>
>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>
>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
#24
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>
>>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>
>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>
>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>
>>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>
>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>
>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
#25
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>
>>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>
>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>
>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>
>>FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>
>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>
>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
#26
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Note that in 1998, writeable CD's were either very new or didn't exist
(I forget which).
My older home CD jukebox will play CD-R disks that are formatted as
standard audio CDs, but it doesn't like CD-RW at all and will not play
any sort of MP3.
My newer players deal with all of the above with no problems at all,
because they were designed with the newer formats in mind.
So, yes, it could very well be that your unit will not play burned CDs
at all. Factory head units tend not to be the best at any rate.
Just thought I'd chime in.
Regards,
DAve
billy ray wrote:
> That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
> works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
>
> Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
> rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
>
>
> "Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
>> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
>> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>>
>> billy ray wrote:
>>> Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>>
>>> FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>>
>>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
>
(I forget which).
My older home CD jukebox will play CD-R disks that are formatted as
standard audio CDs, but it doesn't like CD-RW at all and will not play
any sort of MP3.
My newer players deal with all of the above with no problems at all,
because they were designed with the newer formats in mind.
So, yes, it could very well be that your unit will not play burned CDs
at all. Factory head units tend not to be the best at any rate.
Just thought I'd chime in.
Regards,
DAve
billy ray wrote:
> That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
> works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
>
> Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
> rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
>
>
> "Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
>> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
>> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>>
>> billy ray wrote:
>>> Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>>
>>> FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>>
>>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
>
#27
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Posts: n/a
Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Note that in 1998, writeable CD's were either very new or didn't exist
(I forget which).
My older home CD jukebox will play CD-R disks that are formatted as
standard audio CDs, but it doesn't like CD-RW at all and will not play
any sort of MP3.
My newer players deal with all of the above with no problems at all,
because they were designed with the newer formats in mind.
So, yes, it could very well be that your unit will not play burned CDs
at all. Factory head units tend not to be the best at any rate.
Just thought I'd chime in.
Regards,
DAve
billy ray wrote:
> That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
> works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
>
> Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
> rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
>
>
> "Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
>> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
>> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>>
>> billy ray wrote:
>>> Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>>
>>> FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>>
>>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
>
(I forget which).
My older home CD jukebox will play CD-R disks that are formatted as
standard audio CDs, but it doesn't like CD-RW at all and will not play
any sort of MP3.
My newer players deal with all of the above with no problems at all,
because they were designed with the newer formats in mind.
So, yes, it could very well be that your unit will not play burned CDs
at all. Factory head units tend not to be the best at any rate.
Just thought I'd chime in.
Regards,
DAve
billy ray wrote:
> That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
> works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
>
> Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
> rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
>
>
> "Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
>> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
>> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>>
>> billy ray wrote:
>>> Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>>
>>> FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>>
>>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
>
#28
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Posts: n/a
Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Note that in 1998, writeable CD's were either very new or didn't exist
(I forget which).
My older home CD jukebox will play CD-R disks that are formatted as
standard audio CDs, but it doesn't like CD-RW at all and will not play
any sort of MP3.
My newer players deal with all of the above with no problems at all,
because they were designed with the newer formats in mind.
So, yes, it could very well be that your unit will not play burned CDs
at all. Factory head units tend not to be the best at any rate.
Just thought I'd chime in.
Regards,
DAve
billy ray wrote:
> That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
> works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
>
> Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
> rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
>
>
> "Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
>> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
>> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>>
>> billy ray wrote:
>>> Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>>
>>> FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>>
>>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
>
(I forget which).
My older home CD jukebox will play CD-R disks that are formatted as
standard audio CDs, but it doesn't like CD-RW at all and will not play
any sort of MP3.
My newer players deal with all of the above with no problems at all,
because they were designed with the newer formats in mind.
So, yes, it could very well be that your unit will not play burned CDs
at all. Factory head units tend not to be the best at any rate.
Just thought I'd chime in.
Regards,
DAve
billy ray wrote:
> That is just what happens to me. Try burning one at 4x and see if that
> works and then ramp up the speed. You might also want to verify the burn.
>
> Like I said before mine work fairly dependably at 8x or 12x, when I up the
> rate to 16x the failure rate increases greatly.
>
>
> "Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667dc41082e95@uwe...
>> Well when I play them in my stereo at home, they play fine. But when i put
>> them in the stereo in my car, it does say error and spits the cd back out.
>>
>> billy ray wrote:
>>> Good question, I was assuming she was getting a read error message.
>>>
>>> FWIW: I use Nero ver 6.6
>>>
>>>>> Great! I'll try it, thank you!
>>>> are you burning in CD format or mp3?
>>>> lots of players won't play mp3 disks.
>
>
#29
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
In article <667cec980535f@uwe>, Kerilyn512 <u26800@uwe> wrote:
#Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players? My
#98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put in
#a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
#
I have had really good luck with Verbatim Digital Vinyl CD-Rs burned
at 4x to 16x, but most types I have tried--stuff from Office Depot,
Office Max, etc--will work if burned at 1x.
If your media is not working, try it at 1X.
/herb
#Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players? My
#98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put in
#a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
#
I have had really good luck with Verbatim Digital Vinyl CD-Rs burned
at 4x to 16x, but most types I have tried--stuff from Office Depot,
Office Max, etc--will work if burned at 1x.
If your media is not working, try it at 1X.
/herb
#30
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
In article <667cec980535f@uwe>, Kerilyn512 <u26800@uwe> wrote:
#Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players? My
#98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put in
#a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
#
I have had really good luck with Verbatim Digital Vinyl CD-Rs burned
at 4x to 16x, but most types I have tried--stuff from Office Depot,
Office Max, etc--will work if burned at 1x.
If your media is not working, try it at 1X.
/herb
#Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players? My
#98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put in
#a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
#
I have had really good luck with Verbatim Digital Vinyl CD-Rs burned
at 4x to 16x, but most types I have tried--stuff from Office Depot,
Office Max, etc--will work if burned at 1x.
If your media is not working, try it at 1X.
/herb