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Hello,

 

I need to burn mp3 files to a cd for my car. My car cd player does not have mp3 playback. Is there any way to burn/convert mp3 files to a cd to use in this situation?

 

Thanks,

 

Charlie

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Try burning that disc at the slowest speed your burner/firmware/media combination supports (look for the Supported Write Speeds field in the media information text). You could also try a lens cleaning disc on your car's player.

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Try burning that disc at the slowest speed your burner/firmware/media combination supports (look for the Supported Write Speeds field in the media information text). You could also try a lens cleaning disc on your car's player.

 

 

I am still a bit confused. Thanks for your patience in helping me. I burned the cd and it plays on my computer, but it will not play in my older car or on my older boombox cd player (they don't have mp3 playback). The source cd is an mp3 audio book. The destination cd is a verbatim cd-r. If I copy files using a cue build first, then a write to cd from the cue build files it will play in my boombox and car?

 

Thanks again,

 

Charlie

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That guide makes a standard (old school) CD-DA Audio disc. It should work on every player that's ever been able to play a music cd... assuming of course that they can read CD-R/CD-RW in the first place.

 

Buy some Taiyo Yuden CD's and burn at 16x - 24x.

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