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Posted: Mon, 3rd Nov 2014 17:10 Post subject: Data CD not recognized by car audio |
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So I burned data cds with mp3s for my car with my old PC using Nero.
Today I tried to burn a CD with my new PC, new version of Nero and new burner (SATA3) but using CDs from the same batch.
After the burn completed, verification completed successfully - the computer reads the CD, but my car audio gives error and refuses to read it. At the same time reading a CD burned form my old PC, both burned at x48, while the CD allows x52.
What am I doing wrong? Is there a problem with my burner?
I'm burning Data CD, no multisession, finalized, with mp3 files in the root folder. 
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Posted: Mon, 3rd Nov 2014 17:42 Post subject: |
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1. Do not burn CD's for external readers (audio systems) with a speed higher than 8x. (4x is actually optimal.)
Yeah, I know - it will take forever. However, since you got a new drive now; it's worth testing.
2. Try burning real AudioCD (not MP3's) using ImgBurn with Write Type set to Track-at-Once (TAO) and speed set to no faster than 4x.
It will take some hassle, but ImgBurn gets generally more praise than Nero as "THE burning software you want to use". Additionally, you will be able to test if the car reader and your new writing device can even get along together.
3. Try 'Ashampoo Burning Studio' instead of Nero.
Nero burning software is not as good nowadays as it used to be in the past. Generally, people don't give much shit about burning disks anymore, so companies aren't willing to invest monies into developing such software anymore.
4. Try to find and update firmware for your current drive.
Worth a try. Maybe it'll increase the compatibility with CD's you're trying to utilize.
EDIT: 5. Check if, by any chance, the writing device doesn't use 'Incremental' as a default Wirte Type.
Incremental is good, but for compatibility with older devices Disk-at-Once is preferable.
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Posted: Mon, 3rd Nov 2014 23:09 Post subject: |
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2007 VW Polo
and yes it's playing a mp3 cd I burned on my old pc just fine, from the same batch of CDs
my fathers 2012 Polo doesn't play it either
edit: I think I found the problem: nero is burning in UDF, I will try to burn an ISO CD and see if it works
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Posted: Mon, 3rd Nov 2014 23:23 Post subject: |
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Quote: | EDIT: 5. Check if, by any chance, the writing device doesn't use 'Incremental' as a default Wirte Type. |
where can I check this?
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Posted: Tue, 4th Nov 2014 13:39 Post subject: |
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ImgBurn is the best tool since it detects if you're burning MP3's and set variables accordingly to maximize compatibility. Also, when burning for car stereos etc. stick with 8x-12x as someone suggested.
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Posted: Wed, 5th Nov 2014 21:40 Post subject: |
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Yep, that was the problem - switched to ISO and it worked. Thanks for your help 
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