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Homemade Audio CDs do not play well (1999 dodge ram 1500)

From : ignoramus10018

Q: i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas i .

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From : mrdancer

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From : weener

that is correct. the stock radio does not support cd-rs i had to install a new system to handel those. -aj i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas fwiw i just took a trip in a 2004 chevy blazer and it wouldnt play my burned cds. it would play for a while then start skipping and pausing. my 02 accord plays the same cds perfectly. also the blazer player got the cds hot really hot almost too hot to touch. the accord gets em hot also but nearly as much. .

From : mrdancer

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From : mrdancer

also the blazer player got the cds hot really hot almost too hot to touch. the accord gets em hot also but nearly as much. how does it work on flour tortillas ya know itd prolly warm em up pretty good maybe even toast em a little. good enough for a few strips of beef fajitas and peppers and onions and pico de gallo and........ .

From : jim and sharon

make sure you are using music cdrs to record onto and slow your recording speed down it also help if the kids dont jump around near the computer while you are burning!!!!! damhikt jimmy .

From : dick puter413atyahoo com

try slowing down your recording speed from for example 48x to 24x or 8x. you may have some errors i have had this happen also. i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas i --- outgoing mail is certified virus free. checked by avg anti-virus system http//www.grisoft.com. version 6.0.553 / virus database 345 - release date 12/18/2003 .

From : dave leesemann

i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas i your problem is your cd player is probably out dated and doesnt have the new files it needs to read the newer cd burning files. try upgrading your cd player to a kenwood or sony. should solve your problem .

From : frank ball

dave leesemann dleesemann@cinci.rr.com wrote i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas i your problem is your cd player is probably out dated and doesnt have the new files it needs to read the newer cd burning files. try upgrading your cd player to a kenwood or sony. should solve your problem my 95 plays home burned cds just fine. try a better quality blank cd and/or a slower burning speed. frank ball frankb@sonic.net .

From : bill clinton

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From : bill clinton

wrote i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas i your problem is your cd player is probably out dated and doesnt have the new files it needs to read the newer cd burning files. try upgrading your cd player to a kenwood or sony. should solve your problem is it a diy project i would very much like to get some new cool cd player... but it seems like it is not the standard shape. dodge ram 1500 1999. i go to www.crutchfield.com . got mine from there. they will send you everything you need to install the new stereo. mounting bracket plug adapter and detailed instructions. got the stereo and all the fixins for what i could have purchased the stereo alone for at a local store. took about 5 minutes to change out the stereo in my 03 ram 1500 slt qc 4x4. so simple even i could do it.- .

From : ignoramus3686

wrote i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas i your problem is your cd player is probably out dated and doesnt have the new files it needs to read the newer cd burning files. try upgrading your cd player to a kenwood or sony. should solve your problem is it a diy project i would very much like to get some new cool cd player... but it seems like it is not the standard shape. dodge ram 1500 1999. i go to www.crutchfield.com . got mine from there. they will send you everything you need to install the new stereo. mounting bracket plug adapter and detailed instructions. got the stereo and all the fixins for what i could have purchased the stereo alone for at a local store. took about 5 minutes to change out the stereo in my 03 ram 1500 slt qc 4x4. so simple even i could do it.- thanks. now that i have solved my music problem i am not as keen on replacing the stereo... i .

From : privacy at anonymous remailer

sounds like a media quality issue; i had this same problem in my camaro with the bose system w/ crappy blue cdrs. -what brand cdr media are you using -what color are they on the underside blue dark blue green gold silver etc. -what write speed are you using i would recommend that you use true silver/silver media. you can get true silver/silver cdrs for 34 cents a pop from http//www.ioproducts.com/trusilcdrmed.html i have used them for hundreds of discs and havent made a single coaster. plus their service is good and the media quality is very high. youll also like the waf wife approval factor of the silver/silver discs since they look just like a commercial cd! finally what write speed are you using its true that some cd players dont like reading discs that are toasted at high 24x speeds. some cdr drives claim to write at 32x or 48x but they do a poor job doing it. the result is a poor quality disc that few players can read. you might have better results burning at slower speeds 8x or 12x. please post your experiences to the group. ignoramus10018 ignoramus10018@nospam.10018.invalid wrote i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas i .

From : im right

you need to buy a new stereo at www.bought4less.com they sell the stereos that play cd-rs and mp3s i have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. i like to copy audio cds to listen to my favorite music in my truck. the factory cds play well. as for homemade copied ones some play poorly -- it takes literally minutes for the player to seek the song and start playing. any ideas i .

From : redneck tookover hell

also the blazer player got the cds hot really hot almost too hot to touch. the accord gets em hot also but nearly as much. how does it work on flour tortillas ill start watching reality tv shows when i can vote people off the planet. .