cd player plays CD-R ?
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cd player plays CD-R ?
I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
regards,
sanjay
the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
regards,
sanjay
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the CDs, but
with the CD player itself. Some CD players (whether car, portable, or
decks) have problems playing anything other than original CDs. The
Kenwood I had in my old Accord would play CD-Rs but it would not even
read CD-RWs.
Cosmin
Sanjay wrote:
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
>
>
with the CD player itself. Some CD players (whether car, portable, or
decks) have problems playing anything other than original CDs. The
Kenwood I had in my old Accord would play CD-Rs but it would not even
read CD-RWs.
Cosmin
Sanjay wrote:
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
>
>
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
Cosmin....
Please stop ing bad information.
Yes...it could be the player, but most likely its not.
Very few audio players play RW's. They are for DATA,
not audio.
sanjay...
Just try several different brands of CD-R's. Try adjusting
the speed of the burn, sooner or later you will find a
combo that works.
"
> It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the CDs, but
> with the CD player itself. Some CD players (whether car, portable, or
> decks) have problems playing anything other than original CDs. The
> Kenwood I had in my old Accord would play CD-Rs but it would not even
> read CD-RWs.
>
> Cosmin
>
Please stop ing bad information.
Yes...it could be the player, but most likely its not.
Very few audio players play RW's. They are for DATA,
not audio.
sanjay...
Just try several different brands of CD-R's. Try adjusting
the speed of the burn, sooner or later you will find a
combo that works.
"
> It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the CDs, but
> with the CD player itself. Some CD players (whether car, portable, or
> decks) have problems playing anything other than original CDs. The
> Kenwood I had in my old Accord would play CD-Rs but it would not even
> read CD-RWs.
>
> Cosmin
>
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
Masterson wrote:
> Cosmin....
>
> Please stop ing bad information.
I take exception to that remark. I do not give advice unless I'm fairly
certain that it contains correct information. The opening sentence of my
post is "It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the
CDs". Are you saying that the SOFTWARE used to record has something to
do with the readability of a CD?
> Yes...it could be the player, but most likely its not.
So it may be that some players can give errors when reading CD-Rs.
> Very few audio players play RW's. They are for DATA,
> not audio.
Well, I used a bad example. A friend's car stereo could play CD-RWs,
whereas mine would not. CD-RWs are mostly for data, but if your player
does not have problems reading music CD-RWs, you can be pretty sure it
can read any CD-Rs.
So, could you point out the "bad information" I've been ing?
> sanjay...
> Just try several different brands of CD-R's. Try adjusting
> the speed of the burn, sooner or later you will find a
> combo that works.
>
I do agree with this point. Usually higher quality CD-Rs are accepted by
more players than cheap ones. The recording speed also has an influence,
however it's not as important as the quality of the medium.
>
>>It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the CDs, but
>>with the CD player itself. Some CD players (whether car, portable, or
>>decks) have problems playing anything other than original CDs. The
>>Kenwood I had in my old Accord would play CD-Rs but it would not even
>>read CD-RWs.
>>
Cosmin
> Cosmin....
>
> Please stop ing bad information.
I take exception to that remark. I do not give advice unless I'm fairly
certain that it contains correct information. The opening sentence of my
post is "It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the
CDs". Are you saying that the SOFTWARE used to record has something to
do with the readability of a CD?
> Yes...it could be the player, but most likely its not.
So it may be that some players can give errors when reading CD-Rs.
> Very few audio players play RW's. They are for DATA,
> not audio.
Well, I used a bad example. A friend's car stereo could play CD-RWs,
whereas mine would not. CD-RWs are mostly for data, but if your player
does not have problems reading music CD-RWs, you can be pretty sure it
can read any CD-Rs.
So, could you point out the "bad information" I've been ing?
> sanjay...
> Just try several different brands of CD-R's. Try adjusting
> the speed of the burn, sooner or later you will find a
> combo that works.
>
I do agree with this point. Usually higher quality CD-Rs are accepted by
more players than cheap ones. The recording speed also has an influence,
however it's not as important as the quality of the medium.
>
>>It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the CDs, but
>>with the CD player itself. Some CD players (whether car, portable, or
>>decks) have problems playing anything other than original CDs. The
>>Kenwood I had in my old Accord would play CD-Rs but it would not even
>>read CD-RWs.
>>
Cosmin
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
Masterson wrote:
> Cosmin....
>
> Please stop ing bad information.
I take exception to that remark. I do not give advice unless I'm fairly
certain that it contains correct information. The opening sentence of my
post is "It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the
CDs". Are you saying that the SOFTWARE used to record has something to
do with the readability of a CD?
> Yes...it could be the player, but most likely its not.
So it may be that some players can give errors when reading CD-Rs.
> Very few audio players play RW's. They are for DATA,
> not audio.
Well, I used a bad example. A friend's car stereo could play CD-RWs,
whereas mine would not. CD-RWs are mostly for data, but if your player
does not have problems reading music CD-RWs, you can be pretty sure it
can read any CD-Rs.
So, could you point out the "bad information" I've been ing?
> sanjay...
> Just try several different brands of CD-R's. Try adjusting
> the speed of the burn, sooner or later you will find a
> combo that works.
>
I do agree with this point. Usually higher quality CD-Rs are accepted by
more players than cheap ones. The recording speed also has an influence,
however it's not as important as the quality of the medium.
>
>>It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the CDs, but
>>with the CD player itself. Some CD players (whether car, portable, or
>>decks) have problems playing anything other than original CDs. The
>>Kenwood I had in my old Accord would play CD-Rs but it would not even
>>read CD-RWs.
>>
Cosmin
> Cosmin....
>
> Please stop ing bad information.
I take exception to that remark. I do not give advice unless I'm fairly
certain that it contains correct information. The opening sentence of my
post is "It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the
CDs". Are you saying that the SOFTWARE used to record has something to
do with the readability of a CD?
> Yes...it could be the player, but most likely its not.
So it may be that some players can give errors when reading CD-Rs.
> Very few audio players play RW's. They are for DATA,
> not audio.
Well, I used a bad example. A friend's car stereo could play CD-RWs,
whereas mine would not. CD-RWs are mostly for data, but if your player
does not have problems reading music CD-RWs, you can be pretty sure it
can read any CD-Rs.
So, could you point out the "bad information" I've been ing?
> sanjay...
> Just try several different brands of CD-R's. Try adjusting
> the speed of the burn, sooner or later you will find a
> combo that works.
>
I do agree with this point. Usually higher quality CD-Rs are accepted by
more players than cheap ones. The recording speed also has an influence,
however it's not as important as the quality of the medium.
>
>>It's not a problem with the software you are using to burn the CDs, but
>>with the CD player itself. Some CD players (whether car, portable, or
>>decks) have problems playing anything other than original CDs. The
>>Kenwood I had in my old Accord would play CD-Rs but it would not even
>>read CD-RWs.
>>
Cosmin
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard in-dash
changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a data
disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
>
>
changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a data
disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
>
>
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard in-dash
changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a data
disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
>
>
changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a data
disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
>
>
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 02:50:35 -0400, "Scott MacLean"
<scottNO@SPAMnerosoft.com> wrote:
>Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard in-dash
>changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
>MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a data
>disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
>
>"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
>> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
>> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
>> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
>> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>>
>> regards,
>> sanjay
>>
>>
>
My '04 Civic plays CDRWs just fine, even though the manual says it
won't. I have a TDK burner, and use Nero 5.5.
<scottNO@SPAMnerosoft.com> wrote:
>Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard in-dash
>changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
>MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a data
>disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
>
>"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
>> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
>> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
>> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
>> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>>
>> regards,
>> sanjay
>>
>>
>
My '04 Civic plays CDRWs just fine, even though the manual says it
won't. I have a TDK burner, and use Nero 5.5.
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 02:50:35 -0400, "Scott MacLean"
<scottNO@SPAMnerosoft.com> wrote:
>Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard in-dash
>changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
>MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a data
>disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
>
>"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
>> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
>> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
>> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
>> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>>
>> regards,
>> sanjay
>>
>>
>
My '04 Civic plays CDRWs just fine, even though the manual says it
won't. I have a TDK burner, and use Nero 5.5.
<scottNO@SPAMnerosoft.com> wrote:
>Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard in-dash
>changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
>MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a data
>disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
>
>"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
>> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
>> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
>> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
>> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>>
>> regards,
>> sanjay
>>
>>
>
My '04 Civic plays CDRWs just fine, even though the manual says it
won't. I have a TDK burner, and use Nero 5.5.
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
I got it !! TDK works...I burned using NERO @ 4x
a cd takes 40 mins, but hey, it works on the cd player.
Thanks for your comments Masterson, Scott and Star.
sanjay
"Star Carol" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:gkoof0l7jm7o410p3m7eqmvbvdvm4unpva@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 02:50:35 -0400, "Scott MacLean"
> <scottNO@SPAMnerosoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard
in-dash
> >changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
> >MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a
data
> >disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
> >
> >"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
> >> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> >> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> >> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> >> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> sanjay
> >>
> >>
> >
> My '04 Civic plays CDRWs just fine, even though the manual says it
> won't. I have a TDK burner, and use Nero 5.5.
>
a cd takes 40 mins, but hey, it works on the cd player.
Thanks for your comments Masterson, Scott and Star.
sanjay
"Star Carol" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:gkoof0l7jm7o410p3m7eqmvbvdvm4unpva@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 02:50:35 -0400, "Scott MacLean"
> <scottNO@SPAMnerosoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard
in-dash
> >changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
> >MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a
data
> >disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
> >
> >"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
> >> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> >> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> >> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> >> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> sanjay
> >>
> >>
> >
> My '04 Civic plays CDRWs just fine, even though the manual says it
> won't. I have a TDK burner, and use Nero 5.5.
>
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
I got it !! TDK works...I burned using NERO @ 4x
a cd takes 40 mins, but hey, it works on the cd player.
Thanks for your comments Masterson, Scott and Star.
sanjay
"Star Carol" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:gkoof0l7jm7o410p3m7eqmvbvdvm4unpva@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 02:50:35 -0400, "Scott MacLean"
> <scottNO@SPAMnerosoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard
in-dash
> >changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
> >MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a
data
> >disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
> >
> >"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
> >> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> >> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> >> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> >> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> sanjay
> >>
> >>
> >
> My '04 Civic plays CDRWs just fine, even though the manual says it
> won't. I have a TDK burner, and use Nero 5.5.
>
a cd takes 40 mins, but hey, it works on the cd player.
Thanks for your comments Masterson, Scott and Star.
sanjay
"Star Carol" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:gkoof0l7jm7o410p3m7eqmvbvdvm4unpva@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 02:50:35 -0400, "Scott MacLean"
> <scottNO@SPAMnerosoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Even my 2003 Accord won't play CD-R's worth a damn in the standard
in-dash
> >changer, which is inexcusable in this day. However, I did get the factory
> >MP3 player, which plays CD-Rs just fine, either regular CD-Audio or a
data
> >disc filled with MP3's. Go figure.
> >
> >"Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu...
> >> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> >> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> >> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> >> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> sanjay
> >>
> >>
> >
> My '04 Civic plays CDRWs just fine, even though the manual says it
> won't. I have a TDK burner, and use Nero 5.5.
>
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
In article <40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu>, "Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
Hmm, I don't have trouble with homemade CDs in my 2003 CR-V. I use
Toast Lite from a Macintosh. Putting paper labels on those CDs isn't
the best idea I've ever had, though. I've stopped doing that.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 7/22/04.
wrote:
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
Hmm, I don't have trouble with homemade CDs in my 2003 CR-V. I use
Toast Lite from a Macintosh. Putting paper labels on those CDs isn't
the best idea I've ever had, though. I've stopped doing that.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 7/22/04.
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Re: cd player plays CD-R ?
In article <40fabbca.0@news.syr.edu>, "Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
Hmm, I don't have trouble with homemade CDs in my 2003 CR-V. I use
Toast Lite from a Macintosh. Putting paper labels on those CDs isn't
the best idea I've ever had, though. I've stopped doing that.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 7/22/04.
wrote:
> I just bought a 98 civic and it has the factory installed cd player....
> the problem is...it doesnt play my burned cds....ive read online that
> it could be the CD or the software im using...Im wondering if any1
> else has had this problem, and has found a solution.
>
> regards,
> sanjay
Hmm, I don't have trouble with homemade CDs in my 2003 CR-V. I use
Toast Lite from a Macintosh. Putting paper labels on those CDs isn't
the best idea I've ever had, though. I've stopped doing that.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 7/22/04.
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