Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
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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
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Kerilyn512 wrote:
> 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.
Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be incompatible
with your player.
> 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.
Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be incompatible
with your player.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Kerilyn512 wrote:
> 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.
Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be incompatible
with your player.
> 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.
Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be incompatible
with your player.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Kerilyn512 wrote:
> 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.
Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be incompatible
with your player.
> 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.
Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be incompatible
with your player.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
> incompatible
> with your player.
Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read the
cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that closed the
files on the cd.
> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
> incompatible
> with your player.
Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read the
cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that closed the
files on the cd.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
> incompatible
> with your player.
Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read the
cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that closed the
files on the cd.
> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
> incompatible
> with your player.
Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read the
cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that closed the
files on the cd.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
> incompatible
> with your player.
Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read the
cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that closed the
files on the cd.
> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
> incompatible
> with your player.
Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read the
cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that closed the
files on the cd.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
David G. Nagel wrote:
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>>> 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.
>>
>> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
>> incompatible
>> with your player.
> Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read
> the cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that
> closed the files on the cd.
Also, some cd players don't handle multi session discs and will only
play files burned on the last session before a disc was closed.
--
DougW
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>>> 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.
>>
>> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
>> incompatible
>> with your player.
> Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read
> the cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that
> closed the files on the cd.
Also, some cd players don't handle multi session discs and will only
play files burned on the last session before a disc was closed.
--
DougW
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
David G. Nagel wrote:
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>>> 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.
>>
>> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
>> incompatible
>> with your player.
> Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read
> the cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that
> closed the files on the cd.
Also, some cd players don't handle multi session discs and will only
play files burned on the last session before a disc was closed.
--
DougW
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>>> 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.
>>
>> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
>> incompatible
>> with your player.
> Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read
> the cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that
> closed the files on the cd.
Also, some cd players don't handle multi session discs and will only
play files burned on the last session before a disc was closed.
--
DougW
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
David G. Nagel wrote:
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>>> 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.
>>
>> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
>> incompatible
>> with your player.
> Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read
> the cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that
> closed the files on the cd.
Also, some cd players don't handle multi session discs and will only
play files burned on the last session before a disc was closed.
--
DougW
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>> Kerilyn512 wrote:
>>> 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.
>>
>> Try a different brand of disk. The dye/burner combination may be
>> incompatible
>> with your player.
> Many cd players require the cd to be "closed" before they will read
> the cd. Your burner program should have some kind of routine that
> closed the files on the cd.
Also, some cd players don't handle multi session discs and will only
play files burned on the last session before a disc was closed.
--
DougW