burned cd's won't play in car, will in truck

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Right... if the CD was not closed/finalized that can cause reading issues... also if you burned the CD in several burning sessions. This doesn't mean burning this way would leave them unreadable but some readers may not read them flawlessly depending on the laser diode condition. For best readability, burn your CDs in Disc-at-Once mode to close/finalize them and get the best results.

Run the CD on CD checking software. if it contains burning errors the app should detect them.
http://kvipu.com/CDCheck/

Other CD checking apps
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/test-cd-or-dvd-readability-by-running-surface-scan-and-file-test/

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Right... if the CD was not closed/finalized that can cause reading issues... also if you burned the CD in several burning sessions. This doesn't mean burning this way would leave them unreadable but some readers may not read them flawlessly depending on the laser diode condition. For best readability, burn your CDs in Disc-at-Once mode to close/finalize them and get the best results.

Run the CD on CD checking software. if it contains burning errors the app should detect them.
http://kvipu.com/CDCheck/

Other CD checking apps
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/test-cd-or-dvd-readability-by-running-surface-scan-and-file-test/
 
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