Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
#42
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
#43
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
I don't think we've ever heard back from Kerilyn512 to see what the current
status is with her problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust on
> a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking ones
> that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power to 1X on
> a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or Roxio/Sonic to
> burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with RealAudio or WinXP
> doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark blue-green style
> blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the 2 second pause
> between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between TAO and DAO as
> long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
status is with her problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust on
> a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking ones
> that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power to 1X on
> a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or Roxio/Sonic to
> burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with RealAudio or WinXP
> doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark blue-green style
> blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the 2 second pause
> between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between TAO and DAO as
> long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
#45
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
I don't think we've ever heard back from Kerilyn512 to see what the current
status is with her problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:V9adnZMR4dNw-ojYnZ2dnUVZ_qydnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust on
> a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking ones
> that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power to 1X on
> a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or Roxio/Sonic to
> burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with RealAudio or WinXP
> doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark blue-green style
> blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the 2 second pause
> between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between TAO and DAO as
> long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
status is with her problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:V9adnZMR4dNw-ojYnZ2dnUVZ_qydnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust on
> a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking ones
> that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power to 1X on
> a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or Roxio/Sonic to
> burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with RealAudio or WinXP
> doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark blue-green style
> blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the 2 second pause
> between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between TAO and DAO as
> long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
#46
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
I don't think we've ever heard back from Kerilyn512 to see what the current
status is with her problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:V9adnZMR4dNw-ojYnZ2dnUVZ_qydnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust on
> a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking ones
> that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power to 1X on
> a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or Roxio/Sonic to
> burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with RealAudio or WinXP
> doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark blue-green style
> blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the 2 second pause
> between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between TAO and DAO as
> long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
status is with her problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:V9adnZMR4dNw-ojYnZ2dnUVZ_qydnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust on
> a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking ones
> that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power to 1X on
> a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or Roxio/Sonic to
> burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with RealAudio or WinXP
> doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark blue-green style
> blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the 2 second pause
> between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between TAO and DAO as
> long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
#47
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
(Sorry for top post)
I always burn audio CD's using a CD burner, not a CD/DVD burner.
Up to 12X is the last linear speed. Always make CDA as DAO and
close the session. I burn CDA at 8X. In Nero select all but the
first track, select properties and set the gap for ZERO seconds.
Lon wrote:
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
> on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
> ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
> to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
> Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
> RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
> blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
> 2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
> TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
I always burn audio CD's using a CD burner, not a CD/DVD burner.
Up to 12X is the last linear speed. Always make CDA as DAO and
close the session. I burn CDA at 8X. In Nero select all but the
first track, select properties and set the gap for ZERO seconds.
Lon wrote:
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
> on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
> ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
> to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
> Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
> RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
> blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
> 2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
> TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
#48
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
(Sorry for top post)
I always burn audio CD's using a CD burner, not a CD/DVD burner.
Up to 12X is the last linear speed. Always make CDA as DAO and
close the session. I burn CDA at 8X. In Nero select all but the
first track, select properties and set the gap for ZERO seconds.
Lon wrote:
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
> on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
> ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
> to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
> Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
> RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
> blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
> 2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
> TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
I always burn audio CD's using a CD burner, not a CD/DVD burner.
Up to 12X is the last linear speed. Always make CDA as DAO and
close the session. I burn CDA at 8X. In Nero select all but the
first track, select properties and set the gap for ZERO seconds.
Lon wrote:
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
> on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
> ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
> to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
> Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
> RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
> blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
> 2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
> TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
#49
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
(Sorry for top post)
I always burn audio CD's using a CD burner, not a CD/DVD burner.
Up to 12X is the last linear speed. Always make CDA as DAO and
close the session. I burn CDA at 8X. In Nero select all but the
first track, select properties and set the gap for ZERO seconds.
Lon wrote:
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
> on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
> ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
> to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
> Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
> RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
> blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
> 2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
> TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
I always burn audio CD's using a CD burner, not a CD/DVD burner.
Up to 12X is the last linear speed. Always make CDA as DAO and
close the session. I burn CDA at 8X. In Nero select all but the
first track, select properties and set the gap for ZERO seconds.
Lon wrote:
> Kerilyn512 proclaimed:
>
>> 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 the same problem. The newer very silvery cyan style CD's won't
> read worth a darn even if I burn them at 4X with a 1x over power adjust
> on a Plextor. I still have a pretty good stash of the gold looking
> ones that work if I keep the burn speed to 16X and set the laser power
> to 1X on a Plextor and use either the Plextor burn utilities or
> Roxio/Sonic to burn. The crappy Roxio stuff that you get with
> RealAudio or WinXP doesn't work at all. Cow orker claims that the dark
> blue-green style blanks also work on his ZJ. You don't really need the
> 2 second pause between tracks, and I haven't seen any difference between
> TAO and DAO as long as you don't try CD Text.
>
> For the gold surface, have same luck with Yamaha, Memorex, Kodak and am
> just using the computer style ones, limited to 74 minutes total.
>
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