Have you tried burning the same compilation to a CD-R (not re-writable) disc? Chances are that your brothers player doesn't/can't recognise the re-writable format.
Originally posted by onya:Have you tried burning the same compilation to a CD-R (not re-writable) disc? Chances are that your brothers player doesn't/can't recognise the re-writable format.
Your probley right Onya, i was hoping this wasnt the case because i made so many with -RW and i have more RW blanks
Did you mean CD-R? Use a quality brand of disc and burn at half it's rated speed. Depending on the age of the in-car player, it may well be overdue for a lens clean also.
Did you mean CD-R? Use a quality brand of disc and burn at half it's rated speed. Depending on the age of the in-car player, it may well be overdue for a lens clean also.[/quote]Thank you
It's not my car so i am not sure if it's dirty, it is in a 2001, i am using BurnOn and there is no option to change burn speed, i am using Maxell disks
Did you mean CD-R? Use a quality brand of disc and burn at half it's rated speed. Depending on the age of the in-car player, it may well be overdue for a lens clean also.[/quote]Hi onya
What is a good speed to ensure a successfull burn for audio for cars