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can't get my MP3 CDs to read
SO i've been trying to create an MP3 CD and have had no luck with it.. i have an 05 coupe with the Bose.
I've tried using Nero, iTunes, and just tried to copy the files over and it can never read the CD. I've been using CD-RWs which i've read may be difficult for some HU's to read, but i've also read of some people on here who have had no problems with CD-RWs, so i don't see why i should. Also, the CDs that i have made seem to work fine in my other Car with an aftermarket HU. I've finalized the CDs as well. Any ideas? Do you think it may be a defect in the HU? |
I would just use regular CD-R. They are cheaper, and typically there are less compatability issues with them.
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I haven't had problems with either, both types work in my 05 Bose. I actually found that CDRW worked better in my old kenwood HU.
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this mp3 stuff doesnt apply to a 2003 does it? i tried to no avail
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Originally Posted by mc2
SO i've been trying to create an MP3 CD and have had no luck with it.. i have an 05 coupe with the Bose.
I've tried using Nero, iTunes, and just tried to copy the files over and it can never read the CD. I've been using CD-RWs which i've read may be difficult for some HU's to read, but i've also read of some people on here who have had no problems with CD-RWs, so i don't see why i should. Also, the CDs that i have made seem to work fine in my other Car with an aftermarket HU. I've finalized the CDs as well. Any ideas? Do you think it may be a defect in the HU? |
another tip: burn at a slower speed
the faster u burn, the shallower the pits the slower u burn, the deeper the pits deeper pits = better readability and less skipping I typically burn at 8x-16x without any problem with reads. |
Originally Posted by joeykramer
this mp3 stuff doesnt apply to a 2003 does it? i tried to no avail
Try burning at slower speeds on regular CD-Rs. I usually burn at 24x and it reads fine. |
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