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sean wrote: |
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> Algardas wrote: |
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>> I presume you have tried playing other mp3 disks in your car? |
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>> If not: I've seen some car CD players checking whether it's a burned |
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>> CD-R(W), or a pressed CD you're feeding them. It is supposed to |
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>> decrease piracy, I guess... If this is the case with your player, you |
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>> can try putting two disks at once, the one on the bottom being some |
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>> original audio disk bought in a store. When the player is accepting |
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>> 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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> No, this is the first time I have tried it, so naturally I think I made |
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> the mis-step! |
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> I would have tried a CD-R already, I just do not have any right now, |
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> will pick up some tonight. |
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> Thanks |
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Hello All, |
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First of all, thanks for all the replies. |
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Picked up some CD-R disks this evening and gave it a try and that cured |
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the problem, played without problems in the car deck. |
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Thanks Again, |
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Sean |
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