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I presume you have tried playing other mp3 disks in your car? |
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If not: |
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I've seen some car CD players checking whether it's a burned CD-R(W), or a pressed CD you're feeding them. It is supposed to decrease piracy, I guess... If this is the case with your player, you can try putting two disks at once, the one on the bottom being some original audio disk bought in a store. When the player is accepting the disks, let it take only the one on the top. |
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You should try a CD-R instead of CD-RW as well. |
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On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 13:24:40 -0400 |
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sean <tech.junk@×××××××.net> wrote: |
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> Well as many here suggested I installed k3b. |
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> Using the "New Audio CD Project" I added the mp3 file to the list and |
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> created, burned, and then put the CD into the CD player on the system |
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> here and it played fine. |
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> Tried putting the CD into my car player and it keeps ejecting the CD |
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> out, with the display stating check CD. |
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> I did use a CD-RW to create the disk, might this be the problem? |
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> Does it require a CD-R so that any standard player can play the disk, or |
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> might I have missed an option. |
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> The k3b homepage does not appear to have much in docs. |
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> Also, thanks all for the recommendations and replies. |
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> Sean |
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