Why doesn't my burned CD work in my car?

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Darren

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Definitely a layer-8 issue
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spirit

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Got it. Thanks.
Hang on did you try burning audio onto a DVD? You can only burn it on a CD... hence why in Windows Media Player it says 'AUDIO CD'. :p

My mum's cheap 2013 Chevrolet Spark supported playing audio from a USB stick and my 2007 Ford Fiesta can play music from my phone from the auxiliary input.
 

SpriteMidr

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Hang on did you try burning audio onto a DVD? You can only burn it on a CD... hence why in Windows Media Player it says 'AUDIO CD'. :p

My mum's cheap 2013 Chevrolet Spark supported playing audio from a USB stick and my 2007 Ford Fiesta can play music from my phone from the auxiliary input.

The bigger question is how did the burner LET them do it?

I do not have these issues. I insist on having a 70s L.P. player and a collection of 200 LP records in my car.

I have a dance floor in the boot that can support several people too.
 

Laquer Head

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The bigger question is how did the burner LET them do it?

I do not have these issues. I insist on having a 70s L.P. player and a collection of 200 LP records in my car.

I have a dance floor in the boot that can support several people too.

I just installed a stripper pole in my truck.. its dope!!
 

Laquer Head

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Hang on did you try burning audio onto a DVD? You can only burn it on a CD... hence why in Windows Media Player it says 'AUDIO CD'. :p

My mum's cheap 2013 Chevrolet Spark supported playing audio from a USB stick and my 2007 Ford Fiesta can play music from my phone from the auxiliary input.

Yet the $28,000 Lexus has none..
 

SpriteMidr

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Hang on did you try burning audio onto a DVD? You can only burn it on a CD... hence why in Windows Media Player it says 'AUDIO CD'. :p

My mum's cheap 2013 Chevrolet Spark supported playing audio from a USB stick and my 2007 Ford Fiesta can play music from my phone from the auxiliary input.
Am I the only one who prefers to listen to the car whilst driving?

I find the sound of a rubbing rear bearing to be quite soothing.
 

Laquer Head

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Be careful then. In the UK it is an instant MOT failure.

Wait...isnt the truck just a bus then?

No..

Am I the only one who prefers to listen to the car whilst driving?

I find the sound of a rubbing rear bearing to be quite soothing.

I do enjoy listening to my truck, 5.0L V8 trumps any stereo.. and I used to be hugely into car audio--now I'm going deaf and don't care to 'impress' people!
 

spirit

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Am I the only one who prefers to listen to the car whilst driving?

I find the sound of a rubbing rear bearing to be quite soothing.
No because all I can hear is the tyre noise from the shitty road surfaces and the annoying noise of my sunroof opener knocking against the plastic shroud.
 

beers

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Am I the only one who prefers to listen to the car whilst driving?
Eh, depends. Usually if I have some complex issue in mind that I'm thinking about, I don't even notice if the radio is off. The lady in the car when I was doing my driving test was like OMG ITS TOO EFFIN QUIET IN HERE lol.
 

SpriteMidr

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Firstly please watch your language.

Secondly make sure Windows Media Player is set to burn an Audio CD and not an MP3 CD. It might be trying to make an MP3 CD when your stereo only supports Audio CDs. It sounds to me like it was making an MP3 CD.

Have you tried...
- a different CD?
- a different burner?
- a different stereo?
- different software?

If not try all of those.

No because all I can hear is the tyre noise from the shitty road surfaces and the annoying noise of my sunroof opener knocking against the plastic shroud.

Jason.

Our potholes have basements.

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