Re: CD player problems
Yep, the CDs play fine on other CD players. My wife plays them all the time
in her cheap $30 CD player and in the DVD/CD player. I've closed the session. Anyone else out there with an older stock CD player playing CDRs? I'd like to hear from you. Thanks, Gary "Ed J." <ej_000@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:tsv5jv4dd3i6ktvufd1n8pdsevjkm23rpv@4ax.com... > Do the CDs that don't play in the Jeep play in other CD players? (not > counting the computer you made them on) If not, you probably didn't > "close the session", which must be done to make them readable by CD > players. It's a setting in your CD burning software. Common problem. > -Ed > > On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 "Gary H" <nospamharperg@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > >I just bought an OEM Jeep CD player from Ebay for my TJ. It is the pre 2002 > >or so type with the squared corners. I can play regular CDs and some of my > >old CD-Rs but I can play any of my new CD-Rs. I'm guessing it has to do > >with the type of CD-Rs I am using. Has anyone run into this problem and > >have you solved it? I am thinking of trying so of the 650MB CDRs as opposed > >to the 700MB ones that I have been using lately to see if that makes a > >difference. > |
Re: CD player problems
97 ZJ stock infinity 3band am/fm/cd plays anything I have burnt for it.
I use cheap bulk pack cds and several software packages. the 12disc mp3 player sure is a fun add-on. On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 11:40:19 GMT, "Gary H" <nospamharperg@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >Yep, the CDs play fine on other CD players. My wife plays them all the time >in her cheap $30 CD player and in the DVD/CD player. I've closed the >session. Anyone else out there with an older stock CD player playing CDRs? >I'd like to hear from you. > >Thanks, >Gary > >"Ed J." <ej_000@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:tsv5jv4dd3i6ktvufd1n8pdsevjkm23rpv@4ax.com.. . >> Do the CDs that don't play in the Jeep play in other CD players? (not >> counting the computer you made them on) If not, you probably didn't >> "close the session", which must be done to make them readable by CD >> players. It's a setting in your CD burning software. Common problem. >> -Ed >> >> On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 "Gary H" <nospamharperg@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >> >> >I just bought an OEM Jeep CD player from Ebay for my TJ. It is the pre >2002 >> >or so type with the squared corners. I can play regular CDs and some of >my >> >old CD-Rs but I can play any of my new CD-Rs. I'm guessing it has to do >> >with the type of CD-Rs I am using. Has anyone run into this problem and >> >have you solved it? I am thinking of trying so of the 650MB CDRs as >opposed >> >to the 700MB ones that I have been using lately to see if that makes a >> >difference. >> > -- Woodsy, Off the Grid, Off the Road, Off my Rocker... |
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