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Originally Posted by stephen8512
Yeah same here - no probs at all.
Basically it depends on the quality of the CD burner, and obviously the CD media quality as well.
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Originally Posted by stephen8512
Yeah same here - no probs at all.
Basically it depends on the quality of the CD burner, and obviously the CD media quality as well.
start using better cdr's and u wont get that problem anymore.
noticed it kept stuffing up on crapper cd's, when i started using better branded cd's at a slower speed it always worked fine.
Thanks everyone. Had a go with a better "branded" CDR and it's working great.
make sure you finalise ur cds... i read somewhere that if you dont finalise the cd u burn, the cd players just spits it out
for data purposes... not finalising a cd meant u could add more stuff to the cd at a later date but it wont read it properly unless it gets finalised
^^ yup, CD audio devices follow the Red Book standard where discs MUST be finalised and have only 1 session. Computer drives follow the Yellow book standard in addition to Red book and White book, so they are able to play back unfinalised discs and discs with more than 1 session.
aarongng... your a wealth of knowledge as usual. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by aaronng
I dont want to jinx my car but i have also used many different kinds of media from really shit to excellent, and used many different programs and to date i havent had a single problem...
Just don't use labeled CDs. I think some other Euro owner on this forum had to bring his car to the dealer to have the whole CD stacker removed from the car to remove the jammed discs. :D
yeh i remember that person... and we all now the second things get taken apart (namely internal panels in your car), the car will come back with 150 extra noises and squeaks... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by aaronng
Speaking of rattles, I just fixed my passenger door rattle. It was the power window switch! The screws were not put back tightly the last time they pulled it apart to fix a rattle. LOL
If the power hungry OEM's would give up fitting crappy integrated audio systems then we could all go and choose a decent head unit that would play everything you throw at it. Why do they do it anyway? It makes no sense cause they don't make any more money out of you they just have unhappy customers who want better audio.
I think it's because most of the buyers don't replace the oem unit and it looks neat and tidy to have it all integrated
Does that mean that most honda buyers are happy to accept mediocre audio systems?