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I have read the "manual" and followed the directory structure arrangement, the disc is finalised etc im using phillips 700mb cds.
Next stage is to try other brands of discs but..... thats pants.
I find it rediculous that a drive in a car cant read a disc that my cheapo asda DVD play will play and do cartwheels for... unreal..
any "relevent" help to be shed on the subject would be really usefull.

Many thanks

Adam

2006-08-25 12:35:36 · 5 answers · asked by adamjordanevans2001 2 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

YES THE CD PLAYER DOES SUPPORT MP3..
give me some credit that is WHY im trying to get it to accept an mp3 disc. It shows the id3 tag as a regular track is playing off of a burn disc so i know it plays burnt discs. By its VERY NATURE if it plays mp3 discs it MUST play burnt discs.

I appologise for the EMPHESISM....

Regards

Adam

2006-08-25 12:47:53 · update #1

5 answers

COPY MUSIC ON TO DISC AS DATA FILE THAT WAY YOU CAN GET ALOT OF SONGS ON ONE DISC I HAVE ONE IN CAR AT MIN WITH 164 SONGS ON IT . BUT BE WARNED SOME DISCS DONT WORK VERY WELL ITS A CASE OF TRIAL AND ERROR IM AFRAID BUT GOOD LUCK

2006-08-26 20:52:39 · answer #1 · answered by thfcdaza 2 · 0 0

An MP3 CD is a CD with MP3 archives on it. it relatively is it. Any burning application could lead on them to, and there is no reason you does no longer elect one over transforming into a each and daily Audio CD. till of course you want the in many situations occurring of Audio CDs*, or don't have a CD participant able to enjoying MP3s. *it relatively is merely a ingredient in the experience that your source archives are encoded in a lossless report format, because of the fact clearly changing an MP3 to Audio CD format won't strengthen the in many situations occurring.

2016-12-11 15:27:11 · answer #2 · answered by kemmer 4 · 0 0

You forgot one manual. The car's owner's manual. See if your CD player can deal with mp3 CDs. Some can and some can't. Most that can have the mp3 logo on the radio near the CD slot.

2006-08-25 12:38:32 · answer #3 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 0 0

Hello,
A very good program to convert audio is Total Audio Converter. Free download here: http://j.mp/1sW2gac
Hope it helps.

2014-09-30 23:46:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sorry, I can only rag on your Vectra. I'ave driven them ,and have been underwhelmed.
Jeremy Clarkson was sooooo right.

Throw it away.

2006-08-25 12:42:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hope the cd wasn't a CD-RW. They don't work in car stereos.

2006-08-25 12:38:05 · answer #6 · answered by Silverstang 7 · 0 0

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