Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
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Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players? My
98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put in
a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put in
a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
Give that a try
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667cec980535f@uwe...
> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
> My
> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
> in
> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
>
I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
Give that a try
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667cec980535f@uwe...
> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
> My
> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
> in
> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
>
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
Give that a try
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667cec980535f@uwe...
> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
> My
> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
> in
> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
>
I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
Give that a try
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667cec980535f@uwe...
> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
> My
> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
> in
> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
>
#4
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
Give that a try
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667cec980535f@uwe...
> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
> My
> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
> in
> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
>
I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
Give that a try
"Kerilyn512" <u26800@uwe> wrote in message news:667cec980535f@uwe...
> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
> My
> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
> in
> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
>
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Great! I'll try it, thank you!
billy ray wrote:
>I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
>
>I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
>S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
>
>Give that a try
>
>> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
>> My
>> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
>> in
>> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
billy ray wrote:
>I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
>
>I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
>S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
>
>Give that a try
>
>> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
>> My
>> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
>> in
>> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Great! I'll try it, thank you!
billy ray wrote:
>I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
>
>I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
>S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
>
>Give that a try
>
>> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
>> My
>> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
>> in
>> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
billy ray wrote:
>I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
>
>I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
>S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
>
>Give that a try
>
>> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
>> My
>> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
>> in
>> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
#7
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Re: Factory CD player won't read burned cd's
Great! I'll try it, thank you!
billy ray wrote:
>I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
>
>I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
>S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
>
>Give that a try
>
>> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
>> My
>> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
>> in
>> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.
billy ray wrote:
>I've had this problem with several auto CD players.
>
>I've found that usually you can make them readable if you burn them at a
>S-L-O-W speed. Usually 8x-12x is okay but sometimes I have to go slower.
>
>Give that a try
>
>> Does anyone know of a certain cd that can be read on factory cd players?
>> My
>> 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee won't read ones that I have and I'd rather not put
>> in
>> a different stereo if there's a specific blank cd that can be read in it.