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I download songs on cd then what to do in order to let it work on my car cd player?

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I download songs on cd then what to do in order to let it work on my car cd player?

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  1. Can't see what the problem would be....


  2. uh, to play cd insert them into the slot provided for cds on your player. try nero and burn as audio disk. not unless you burned them in mp3 and your deck couldnt play mp3's then you'd have a problem.

  3. you put it in the ****** cd player dumbass

  4. Unless your car's cd player is really old, it should not have a problem playing the CD's.  Just pop it in the player and hit Play!

  5. If you are trying to play an Audio CD Incompletion of the CD after burning are the main cause of these problems. People who don't know much about burning a CD think the CD player is made to play original CD's only, and all sorts of other myths. Different CD players are different. You need to make sure after you burn a CD, it is completed by checking the Completion's check. If you're burning an MP3 disk again the same thing, but also make sure that your CD player can read inside directories, also bad file extensions like mpu and play list files, and even worse none audio files will cause problems in alot of Cheap, Stock ,car cd players. Finally if none of the above work, you have a weak CD player like the "Match" I have in my mustang, you need to makesure the CD is burned properly, CDs have something like a header (I am not sure if that;s what it's called.) But the player needs to know the CD is an audio CD. You probablly use Microsoft Windows without any 3rd party program to burn. That will never work. I recommend Nero. (Or any software other than the OS). If you want something that is free, try itunes. Even Media Player works with Audio CDs. (Don't drag and drop or copy and paste to your Writer Drive and click burn!!!)

  6. Depends if its mp3 or wav file. And radio

  7. when you burn the cd, windows gives you two options i think

    one is to create the cd so it is friendly to CD players

    and the other is just so the mp3's are just data on the disk

    the second option seems to be the only one cd players will read.

    also check your cd player supports mp3's. if that's what you burnt

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