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I had burned an mp3 cd and is not playing in my player and car. And it is playing in my computer. Please help

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You have to burn the disc in low speed and then finalize it...

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It may be that your car doesn’t accept mp3 cds. It may be that you have not finalised the cd and the car player does not recognise it.

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You may have burned a DATA cd , which your computer will play, and your car won’t

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When burning a disc make sure the box is ticked to play on all formats and burn at the lowest speed for better results

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2008

SOURCE: Kenwood KDC-2025 won't play CDs

hey it does not play mp3 discs. u need a regular disc. mathews

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  • Posted on May 11, 2008

SOURCE: CD player won't play CDs burned on new computer

hi penguinxy.
try get a original cds if it works fine.the next time you burn cd try burn at 8x or low may be your cd lens is not detecting cds burnt at high speed.hope this helps..

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SOURCE: Car MP3 player error

I believe that error 6 means incompatable disc format or disc read error.

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2008

SOURCE: ''i want to burn mp3 music on cd for my car stereo, but it won't p

if you went to 'audio burning' in nero and chose 'audio cd' then you should really not have any problems because it will play on any cd player. If you still have trouble with this though try burning an audio cd in windows media player instead. Create a playlist, it cannot be longer than 70 mins (i normally max at 68 minutes) then select burn playlist. This should play in your car with no problems.

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SOURCE: 0xeb020bc5 error in burning cd in OS vista it

easy, that happened to me and what I did was just took a cotton swab, alcohol and wet it. Then I opened the cd device and smothly clean the eye of the reader, blow indirectly to it's surface and ready!
easy solutions for big troubles, enjoy.

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