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I have a 2005 chevy equinox w/ a CD player. I have a ton of burnt CDs from over the past 6-7 years but they have a hard time playing in my car. They play in my comp. all my stereos, and every other car ive tried them in (98 infiniti, 97 explorer, 02 explorer, 00 accord). They are a variety of brands and while some may be old and scratched even newly burnt ones dont play right. I have to put the CD in and out may times, it usually just says "check disk" and ejects it and other times it says something like " dsp transmittent error". Usually once the CD plays tho that CD will be read as long as I keep it in the player and dont eject it, no matter how many times I turn off and restart my car.

2007-03-11 09:49:39 · 4 answers · asked by mmmmmmm 3 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

I dont know if this matters but some of the songs on my comp were saved as AAC files and some as MP3 files.Would this affect when I burn the CDs? but like i said the CDs play in EVERY OTHER CD player ive tried. All my CDs are CD-R not CD-RW. Can anyone provide insight as 2 what may be wrong and what may fix the problem. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks

2007-03-11 09:50:53 · update #1

4 answers

i use a burner system that gives the option on chosing how you want to burn them. I always select the mode that says burn cd's to play anywhere. Sonic is a good program, as is Roxio. Try one of those. I have a 2002 Implala and my burned cd's all play in my car.

2007-03-11 11:50:02 · answer #1 · answered by oldfireman19 2 · 0 0

For some reason there are some systems that just will not play burnt cds. I have one dvd player that will not play burnt cds at all but another one that will play them with no problem. As far as an equinox cd player goes I have no clue. My suggestion would be to get an mp3 player so you can listen to the songs you want to in your vehicle without having to get a new system.

2007-03-11 09:53:40 · answer #2 · answered by ohioguy4jc 4 · 1 0

They converting it into wave. If that isn't it use a different burning program. If that still don't work, Year and model of CD player but the first option to convert into wave is the was and that should fix the problem

2007-03-11 09:57:57 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

attempt burning them using a decrease velocity, maximum older stereos cant study cd's that we are burn at any velocity larger than 12x i got here upon this for my self when I burn some cd's for a chum and he or she has a 2001 motor vehicle with cd participant from production facility, even back in 2001 cd burnig grew to become into in basic terms starting to be familiar and cd burner weren't able to burning something quicker than 12x so i re burn extra cd's on the decrease velocity and that they worked, so attempt burning them 12x or decrease, sturdy success.

2016-09-30 12:58:33 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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