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Help with CD's????
So, I copied a bunch of music from my MP3 player to a CD. There are 90 songs on it. After burning everything to the CD it plays on my laptop but, when I put it in the CD player on my ultra, it says "Bad Disk"? What am I doing wrong???? :icon_denk:
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not buying an AfterMarket HU...:icon_beerchug:
had same issue back in the day. it seems to be a hit or miss with CD player in stocker. |
I always had to import my mp3 music to iTunes to make the disc. Once up in iTunes I would delete the album artwork then download them as a data disc to a RW-cd. However, before I downloaded them I would always listen to them for a second or two in the playlist first. Sometimes, it required iTunes refinding the song where I had it stored on my computer and importing it. I just did a 162 song disc for one of my cars. The bike uses a jump stick. There is an old thread that goes over this in great detail including other programs for doing it.
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You copied MP3 files to a CD. Your stock head unit HK can not read MP3's You need load music into a program like real player that will copy them in the correct format and burn them on disk. You will get maybe 15 songs on a CD
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Originally Posted by Bigdave12768
(Post 14721945)
You copied MP3 files to a CD. Your stock head unit HK can not read MP3's You need load music into a program like real player that will copy them in the correct format and burn them on disk. You will get maybe 15 songs on a CD
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Guy's ... he riding an older scooter ...
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Originally Posted by SBates08
(Post 14722317)
The stock HU will read mp3's. Had a friend make a copy of a cd he had made and it worked fine.
As I said, when itunes is used I regularly can put 150-170 songs on one cd. |
I finally got it figured out. Found the .cda option. Was able to get 17 songs on a CD and it plays on my bike. Thanks for the suggestions.
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The first time you did it, it was probably a data cd that could only be read by your laptop. It's been a long time since I dabbled but you must close the CD-R and make it readable on other players. This way it will be read by other units. Otherwise it will only be read on a pc and usually only on the pc that created it.
You fixed the problem by making it a CDA or audio CD. That process closes it and makes it readable by any cd player. I will say the quality of the blank CD-R's makes a difference also. Taiwanese Verbatims used to be the best. |
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