marty123

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When i create an audio CD on my new Liteon 48/24/48, the drive in the computer recognises it as an audio CD and plays it fine, when i put the CD in the car CD player, it won't read it. The car plays burnt audio CD's using the same brand blank CDR, but burnt from my old cd burner which was a RICOH.
Any ideas?
Will reducing the burn speed make any difference?
 

jheine

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Reducing speed will make some difference. Some cd players are picky when it comes to the cds, and I have seen them work fine at lower speeds and not work at high speed burns. I try to stay below 16x on audio to be safe. Also, make sure the cd was finalized, as a normal player probably won't read an open CD like the PC will.

Jarrett

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lhgpoobaa

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interesting.
usually its the brand of CD that is borderline... especially green dye ones.

You can allways try to do a slow 12x burn... see if that improves it.

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