Copied Audio CDs do not play (Dodge RAM 1500 1999)!!!
From : sigma
Q: if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
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From : pete
its kinda funny...one of the big record producer just recently quoted thou shalt not steal but i find it funny because the record companies have never had any morals before publishing artists like eminem and other crap labels. the dawg and why was coping songs with a cassette tape ok all these people are crying about a cds. long live file sharing! songs now a days arent worth the 25 cent cd you burn them on. let alone $20 to buy a real one. just my 2 cents. ken since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : fow
the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas thats why i pulled the infinity cd player from my 1998 2500. also wouldnt play rw disks. i installed a new pioneer unit for $225 or so. sounded better than the infinity. anyone want the original infinity unit from my 1998 2500 works great. just doesnt play all burned cds and cdrw. truck had 38k when pulled. figure about 1 benjamin and i will even pay shipping ups ground in the lower 48. paypal available. thanks -dje .
From : tbone
did you close the copies that you created -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : dave
if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas thats why i pulled the infinity cd player from my 1998 2500. also wouldnt play rw disks. i installed a new pioneer unit for $225 or so. sounded better than the infinity. anyone want the original infinity unit from my 1998 2500 works great. just doesnt play all burned cds and cdrw. truck had 38k when pulled. figure about 1 benjamin and i will even pay shipping ups ground in the lower 48. paypal available. thanks -dje .
From : jeff mayner
did you close the copies that you created ba ba ba bingo! ;- jeff -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : mt
since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : im right
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From : napalm heart
under the fair use doctrine copying for personal use is permissible. http//www.findarticles.com/cfdls/m0fxg/n2v11/20179371/p9/article.jhtmlterm= you may have to add the = to the above link. ken since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : tbone
making a copy of your music for your use is not illegal!!! if you keep your original cds in your car then you must be an idiot. all of the cds in my car are copys of my originals. then if i forget and leave them out where the sun can melt them big deal. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : eggraid
i have a similar problem in my 99dak. it will only play with high quality cdrw. the gold memorex ones work most others dont. did you close the copies that you created ba ba ba bingo! ;- jeff -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : mt
well this was originally being posted as a joke about making copies but i see i hit someones sensitive side and to assume people are idiots because they do not do things the way you do them or think the way you think makes you egotistical and or self-centered . i guess i am smarter yet as i do not leave originals or copies in my van to melt or get stolen or i must be more of an idiot. anyway was meant to be a joke hope all of you have a merry christmas. mike making a copy of your music for your use is not illegal!!! if you keep your original cds in your car then you must be an idiot. all of the cds in my car are copys of my originals. then if i forget and leave them out where the sun can melt them big deal. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : ken
and why was coping songs with a cassette tape ok all these people are crying about a cds. long live file sharing! songs now a days arent worth the 25 cent cd you burn them on. let alone $20 to buy a real one. just my 2 cents. ken since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : ken
sorry i should have read the whole thread. well this was originally being posted as a joke about making copies but i see i hit someones sensitive side and to assume people are idiots because they do not do things the way you do them or think the way you think makes you egotistical and or self-centered . i guess i am smarter yet as i do not leave originals or copies in my van to melt or get stolen or i must be more of an idiot. anyway was meant to be a joke hope all of you have a merry christmas. mike making a copy of your music for your use is not illegal!!! if you keep your original cds in your car then you must be an idiot. all of the cds in my car are copys of my originals. then if i forget and leave them out where the sun can melt them big deal. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : dave
the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! i would hope that dodge would upgrade their hardware to play the different formats of cds out there in four years time. you paid quite a bit for that shiny new 2003 truck and i would hope that dodge was able to upgrade the cd player to play most current formats. my 1998 would not play cdrw disks. i seriously doubt that his 1999 will too. if i use the azo-blue cdrs it worked great. but burning cdrs for 18 songs is a waste. cdrw was the best for me at the time so i had to buy a new deck that was cdrw capable. now i use my ipod. upgrade the deck in the 1999 or try different media. verbatim blues have always worked. even in old packard bell computers from 1995. later -dje if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas thats why i pulled the infinity cd player from my 1998 2500. also wouldnt play rw disks. i installed a new pioneer unit for $225 or so. sounded better than the infinity. anyone want the original infinity unit from my 1998 2500 works great. just doesnt play all burned cds and cdrw. truck had 38k when pulled. figure about 1 benjamin and i will even pay shipping ups ground in the lower 48. paypal available. thanks -dje .
From : joe blow
the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! i would hope that dodge would upgrade their hardware to play the different formats of cds out there in four years time. you paid quite a bit for that shiny new 2003 truck and i would hope that dodge was able to upgrade the cd player to play most current formats. my 1998 would not play cdrw disks. i seriously doubt that his 1999 will too. if i use the azo-blue cdrs it worked great. but burning cdrs for 18 songs is a waste. cdrw was the best for me at the time so i had to buy a new deck that was cdrw capable. now i use my ipod. upgrade the deck in the 1999 or try different media. verbatim blues have always worked. even in old packard bell computers from 1995. later -dje if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas thats why i pulled the infinity cd player from my 1998 2500. also wouldnt play rw disks. i installed a new pioneer unit for $225 or so. sounded better than the infinity. anyone want the original infinity unit from my 1998 2500 works great. just doesnt play all burned cds and cdrw. truck had 38k when pulled. figure about 1 benjamin and i will even pay shipping ups ground in the lower 48. paypal available. thanks -dje ive never had a problem with my 96 dodge changer dealer installed 12/95 playing cdrs. i think youve got some other issue. if you havent gotten rid ot the one for sale let me know i might be interested. .
From : mac davis
on sat 13 dec 2003 083443 -0500 mt miketrombley@highstream.net wrote nope! and nobody in this group ever drives over the posted limit either... *lmao* we got a great kenwwod stereo for my sons truck.. plays cds with mp3s on em... i gave him 3 cds with over 400 songs on em for his trip down to cali this xmas.. since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas .
From : chas stokes
says... the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! your statement is not exactly accurate. there are some laser pickups that cannot see recorded cd tracks very well especially if burned at high speed. it is quite possible that his stereo could only see certain kinds of disks. i have a toshiba dvd player that cost me almost $350 when it was new and it cant even see a cd-r if you put it in there. just states no disk. i also have a portable cd player that will only play black cd-rs and wont play the blue green or silver. sometimes but not in either of my players cases purposely burning the cd at a slower rate such as 1x or 2x creates more defined pits and lands for the laser to see. yes i am a computer technician. my saturns stereo and my wifes caravan have no trouble seeing anything that i have burned. the cassette deck in my caravan does have a little trouble playing cds. p chas .
From : Annonymous
on sat 13 dec 2003 083443 -0500 mt miketrombley@highstream.net wrote since it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted materials it does not really matter much does it in american it is not illegal to make copies of copyrighted material for personal use or use that does not interfere with the authors right to profit from the work. fair use .
From : chas stokes
says... making a copy of your music for your use is not illegal!!! if you keep your original cds in your car then you must be an idiot. all of the cds in my car are copys of my originals. then if i forget and leave them out where the sun can melt them big deal. not to mention the possiblity of some idiot stealing them. i play only copies in my car also. sometimes i even compile a few disks together just because i dont like all the songs on one particular disk. would have been nice if my cd player played mp3s tho. chas .
From : dave
ive never had a problem with my 96 dodge changer dealer installed 12/95 playing cdrs. i think youve got some other issue. if you havent gotten rid ot the one for sale let me know i might be interested. i never had problems with cdrs in my dodges. cdrws would not play in either my 1995 1500 or my 1998 2500. yes i still have the infinity deck from the 98. works great! just doesnt play cdrw disks. it does play my cdrs tho. let me know if you want this. .
From : mac davis
on sun 14 dec 2003 194831 -0500 chas stokes cjs@zuul24.com wrote says... making a copy of your music for your use is not illegal!!! if you keep your original cds in your car then you must be an idiot. all of the cds in my car are copys of my originals. then if i forget and leave them out where the sun can melt them big deal. not to mention the possiblity of some idiot stealing them. i play only copies in my car also. sometimes i even compile a few disks together just because i dont like all the songs on one particular disk. would have been nice if my cd player played mp3s tho. chas chas.. it might... if its fairly new try a cd with mp3s on them... so far in my neighborhood ive found 3 dvd players and 1 car stereo that played them though the documentation/faceplate labels didt mention them... i also have a toshiba 13 tv/dvd in the tt that is supposed to play them but doesnt a lot of stereos that say cdr/cdr-w computable will play mp3s mac .
From : mrdancer
says... the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! your statement is not exactly accurate. there are some laser pickups that cannot see recorded cd tracks very well especially if burned at high speed. it is quite possible that his stereo could only see certain kinds of disks. i have a toshiba dvd player that cost me almost $350 when it was new and it cant even see a cd-r if you put it in there. just states no disk. i also have a portable cd player that will only play black cd-rs and wont play the blue green or silver. sometimes but not in either of my players cases purposely burning the cd at a slower rate such as 1x or 2x creates more defined pits and lands for the laser to see. moreover some players will play burned cds just fine for a while. eventually the laser may get slightly out of spec or maybe degrades in light intensity due to power problems or dirty lens etc. at this point they will still play the more robust oem cds just fine but start skipping on burned cds. many people mistakenly believe this is due to their burned cd going bad over time which is also possible esp. in hot car interiors. .
From : mrdancer
you have no clue what your talking aboutdeeper pits and lands not even close ! this from someone who uses roxio now i really feel insulted. .
From : tbonefowfow
i had a 94 ram 1500 and it played everything i put in it. cheap cd and all. i used roxio cd creator 4 and ver. 5. someone needs first to use a computer and software. the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! i would hope that dodge would upgrade their hardware to play the different formats of cds out there in four years time. you paid quite a bit for that shiny new 2003 truck and i would hope that dodge was able to upgrade the cd player to play most current formats. my 1998 would not play cdrw disks. i seriously doubt that his 1999 will too. if i use the azo-blue cdrs it worked great. but burning cdrs for 18 songs is a waste. cdrw was the best for me at the time so i had to buy a new deck that was cdrw capable. now i use my ipod. upgrade the deck in the 1999 or try different media. verbatim blues have always worked. even in old packard bell computers from 1995. later -dje if i try to play copies of some audio cds in my dodge it takes 3-5 minutes for them to start playing. the player keeps searching for something. the originals play fine. any ideas thats why i pulled the infinity cd player from my 1998 2500. also wouldnt play rw disks. i installed a new pioneer unit for $225 or so. sounded better than the infinity. anyone want the original infinity unit from my 1998 2500 works great. just doesnt play all burned cds and cdrw. truck had 38k when pulled. figure about 1 benjamin and i will even pay shipping ups ground in the lower 48. paypal available. thanks -dje .
From : fow
i burn at first 16 x then 40 x still no problem. sounds like you tried to burn with a shitpot of things running in the background and not enough ram. i run 98 se with all the patches and 300 something of ram.......................ram is everything with computers. cdrws wont work. says... the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! your statement is not exactly accurate. there are some laser pickups that cannot see recorded cd tracks very well especially if burned at high speed. it is quite possible that his stereo could only see certain kinds of disks. i have a toshiba dvd player that cost me almost $350 when it was new and it cant even see a cd-r if you put it in there. just states no disk. i also have a portable cd player that will only play black cd-rs and wont play the blue green or silver. sometimes but not in either of my players cases purposely burning the cd at a slower rate such as 1x or 2x
From : mac davismac davis
on tue 16 dec 2003 104256 -0500 tbone fatchance@noway.now wrote snip hey steve.. i think what youre experiencing there is the fix or repair daily thing.... i thought that it was frequently overhauled rarely driven now im confused... i thought that one was frequent overhaul rapid depreciation... didnt hear that one before. sadly the rapid depreciation fits most cars and usually within the first hour of ownership. but then again there is f**ked on rotten deal - and the all too famous found on road dead. i used to wonder why ford offered padded bumpers on there cars until i owned one and realized that they were meant to keep your hands warm while pushing it on cold days. or as the one ford fan in my neighborhood says first on race day i tell him thats cuz they blow up first... mac .
From : mac davis
on wed 17 dec 2003 031857 gmt fow petespam@sonic.net wrote thats what i tell my wife... its not the size of the hard drive its how much ram you have... i burn at first 16 x then 40 x still no problem. sounds like you tried to burn with a shitpot of things running in the background and not enough ram. i run 98 se with all the patches and 300 something of ram.......................ram is everything with computers. cdrws wont work. says... the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! your statement is not exactly accurate. there are some laser pickups that cannot see recorded cd tracks very well especially if burned at high speed. it is quite possible that his stereo could only see certain kinds of disks. i have a toshiba dvd player that cost me almost $350 when it was new and it cant even see a cd-r if you put it in there. just states no disk. i also have a portable cd player that will only play black cd-rs and wont play the blue green or silver. sometimes but not in either of my players cases purposely burning the cd at a slower rate such as 1x or 2x creates more defined pits and lands for the laser to see. yes i am a computer technician. my saturns stereo and my wifes caravan have no trouble seeing anything that i have burned. the cassette deck in my caravan does have a little trouble playing cds. p chas mac .
From : clare snyder on ca
on wed 17 dec 2003 032014 gmt fow petespam@sonic.net wrote you have no clue what your talking aboutdeeper pits and lands not even close ! says... the trucks cd player has nothing to do with a cd. i play copied cds all day long. 2003 dodge ram 1500 quad cab.............stock single cd player. learn how to use a computer first..................then you can figure out all the chips in your truck next ......lol ! your statement is not exactly accurate. there are some laser pickups that cannot see recorded cd tracks very well especially if burned at high speed. it is quite possible that his stereo could only see certain kinds of disks. i have a toshiba dvd player that cost me almost $350 when it was new and it cant even see a cd-r if you put it in there. just states no disk. i also have a portable cd player that will only play black cd-rs and wont play the blue green or silver. sometimes but not in either of my players cases purposely burning the cd at a slower rate such as 1x or 2x creates more defined pits and lands for the laser to see. moreover some players will play burned cds just fine for a while. eventually the laser may get slightly out of spec or maybe degrades in light intensity due to power problems or dirty lens etc. at this point they will still play the more robust oem cds just fine but start skipping on burned cds. many people mistakenly believe this is due to their burned cd going bad over time which is also possible esp. in hot car interiors. 100% true. and the explanation is about spot on. ive been involved with cd rom since day one in canada - where i worked for the largest distributor of cd rom hardware at the time and also one of the first. back when a single speed external drive for a pc was worth almost $2000. some will read cdr and not cd rw. some will read one colour but not the others blue green gold silver and gold can all cause different problems on different drives .
From : mac davis
on thu 18 dec 2003 005647 -0600 yonzie yonzie@mac.com wrote mac davis mac.davis@comcast.net wrote on wed 17 dec 2003 031857 gmt fow petespam@sonic.net wrote thats what i tell my wife... its not the size of the hard drive its how much ram you have... and stamina also helps if they dont have a lot of memory.. lmao mac .
From : mac davis
on mon 15 dec 2003 061037 -0600 mrdancer mrdancer@hotmail.dotcom wrote snip moreover some players will play burned cds just fine for a while. eventually the laser may get slightly out of spec or maybe degrades in light intensity due to power problems or dirty lens etc. at this point they will still play the more robust oem cds just fine but start skipping on burned cds. many people mistakenly believe this is due to their burned cd going bad over time which is also possible esp. in hot car interiors. right... and most folks that use cd-rw discs think that theyre designed for long term use which they definitely arent... the actually degrade a little bit with each reading and are for temporary or limited use... i use them to make mp3 cds... when i have them the way i want them i copy them to cr-r discs mac .
From : yonzie
mac davis mac.davis@comcast.net wrote on wed 17 dec 2003 031857 gmt fow petespam@sonic.net wrote thats what i tell my wife... its not the size of the hard drive its how much ram you have... and stamina .