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adamklein Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/16/2006 22:28:33
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Subject: burned CDs IP: Logged
Message: 98 CC V6 SLT w/stock infinity cd player.
I like the stock look but it wont play burned CD's. Is there a special way i can get it to play burned CDs?
I have heard if I buy higher quality CD's it may work. Anyone else run into this? Id hate to replace stock unit just cuz it wont play burned CD's . Let me know.
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Obio3 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/17/2006 15:00:07
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Message: I convert anything from mini tapes to old 8 mm movies, what ever to CD's and DVD's. Not all machines will play burned cd's or dvd's. My machine finalizes ether/or of these and they will run on anything. Get a machine that can finalize or find someone to do it for you. this person will need to copy what you have and finalize the newly made one. Very seldom can a machine finalize a CD/DVD made on another machine.
So many problems .... So little time
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Joe M. Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/17/2006 19:50:02
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Message: adam what software are you using to burn the CD's?
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Obio3 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/18/2006 00:15:02
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Message: Just thinking here. Not all CD 's are compatable with all players. If your using long play cd's, this can be your only problem. Buy a small pack of Cd's that don't hold as much information or songs. On the long play some players can't find the start point. It can't reach it.
So many problems .... So little time
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Scott C Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/18/2006 22:05:56
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Message: a factory radio will play burned cd's but the type of cd is the issue.... CD-R's the factory radios will play..... if you use CD-RW's then the factory radio wont play them only aftermarket radios will the CD-RW's along with the CD-R's.... just go out and get blank CD-R's and the factory radio will play them all day long....
Scott C
Royal Auto
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adamklein Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/18/2006 22:12:26
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Message: i did buy a few brands of blank cd-r's and they dont work. i have heard high quality ones may do the job, or 74 minute cd-rs
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zzark *GenII*
6/18/2006 22:13:30
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Message: And burning at a slower rate may help.
zzark
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adamklein Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/18/2006 22:15:46
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Message: tried that tooo
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Bob Lincoln Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/19/2006 08:15:08
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Message: I've found that some older players will only play 74-minute CDs and not 80. Good luck finding them these days.
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as some1 said Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/19/2006 17:24:17
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Message: it could also be the software he is using to burn the CD's with!
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Peanut Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/20/2006 21:50:38
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Message: I encountered the same problem so I tried *Sony CD-R Music* cds and they would load after about 30 sec. It gets really annoying though because it will have to load for awhile every time it switches tracks.
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Peanut Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/20/2006 21:55:18
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Message: I tried to burn them at a slower rate because waiting for a song was getting annoying, but the songs on the cd were scratchy so Im sticking to waiting on the songs.
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