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yeah sometimes burnt discs dont get read. I have that problems sometimes with my sony head unit (came with the car) - but after i push reset it works.....

works find with original cds though. Try yours with originals - it should be ok.

Some car CD players have trouble if the disc is not burnt with the 'Disc at Once' option ie you use track at once, multi-sessions or change the track spacing time from the default 2 seconds. as was mentioned earlier try a commercial disc to check the operation. Usually it is the 'track at once' option that causes it not to work on older alpine head unit.

make sure you're not using re-writable blanks. and also burn at a slower speed, that sometimes makes the tracks easier for the laser to read. and close or end session on the cd so it's playable in standalone players. but if all u have at home are burnt cd's, then i'm sure you already know all this. :)

Edited by Munkyb0y

Could be one of several suggestions. For HU's that don't officially support CD-R discs, you might need to check:

Disc-At-Once (DAO) sometimes helps.

The type of disc... i.e the colour of the surface. (silver or blue.. some lasers cannot read off blue discs because they don't reflect as much as silver ones)

The burn speed. My old Kenwood didn't read anything that was burnt over 8X. Again, it's a laser/tracking issue. Original Playstations had this too, where you had to burn onto black discs at 2X for them to read.

So, silver disc, 4X, disc at once. If it still doesn't work, your HU just won't read CD-Rs.

could it be the mulitsession thing when i burn?

definately dont use multisession.

you need to 'close' the disc / 'end' the session. otherwsie standalone players wont read it unless they can read mp3.

another thing, you're not burning an iso (data) disc full of mp3's are you? coz u need to select audio cd, and your burning program will convert the mp3s to the correct file type for standalone players.

kk?

definately dont use multisession.

you need to 'close' the disc / 'end' the session. otherwsie standalone players wont read it unless they can read mp3.

another thing, you're not burning an iso (data) disc full of mp3's are you? coz u need to select audio cd, and your burning program will convert the mp3s to the correct file type for standalone players.

kk?

yup, not a noob here :laugh:

cheers for all your help mate.. Using nero to do a mp3 cd..

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