Same thing happened to me..... Took the Player away to Panasonic and sent the CDs back to me...
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Same thing happened to me..... Took the Player away to Panasonic and sent the CDs back to me...
My 05 euro is fine with the burn cdrs I use. 100% ok.
Hmm... that was a good outcome. I remember reading in my MY06 manual that you can use CD-R's but that some units may be incompatible with CD-RW. Although reading on this forum, I notice some of you have been using CD-RW without issues.
Can someone with a MY06 model (I have the Euro Sport) confirm whether CD-RW's work in your 6-stacker? They're just so much more efficient when you want to make CD compilations than reburning a CD-R everytime!
I haven't tried CD-RW. But seriously, CD blanks are so cheap (<50c each), you may want to just stick to CD-R which everyone knows works.
By the way, a friend of mine bought a Euro'06 last month. There is now a warning label on the CD stacker that saids you should not use a CD with any sticky labels on it.
I guess they (Honda) must have had a few returns with stucked CDs. It also sounds like several Euro owners have had their players replaced for free. So may be, with the "official" warning label, the dealers can now charge the unsuspecting owner for any replacements due to a badly labelled CD.
i have never had an issue with cd's sticking in the unit and 90% of the cd's that have ever been it mine are CDRW as i burn new cd's every week
also a neat trick if you want to get all 6 cd's out the easy way is to hold the eject button down for a few seconds and they all will pop out one after another (this works with the stezza on or off) and also if you don't remove a cd after you eject it it will take it back in after a short time
What works:
CDR CDRW and originals if they don't it's the program your using to burn them
What doesn't
MP3 cd's, DVD's
For a successful burn;
Buy good quality japanese CD-R / CD-RW discs.
- TDK, Tayo Yuden (best), Sony
- Dont buy no-name brands or cheap stuff like Laser
- Dont buy blank CD-AUDIO discs! They have bad bits purposely added to the data surface as a Copy-protection measure, and are hard to rip. Plus some CD players may skip if it finds bad data bits.
Buy a decent CD/DVD burner.
- LG, Plextor, and Pioneer are good.
- Try to avoid Ricoh. Sony (rebadged Lite-On Drive) arent that great but are ok.
- Dont use a laptop to burn CD-R. Laptops lack laser power and have problems burning especially at high speed.
Use a decent CD/R burning application
- Nero and Easy CD Creator are good.
- Ensure you close the CD-R Session/Disc so normal CD players can play them.
does the 06 Euro with satmav plays MP3 files??? anyone tried?
just burn one stick it in and find outQuote:
Originally Posted by BusterSonic12
i think this is the easiest way to find out
i can burn one and post it to you if u want
yesyes please :p
don't have any RW handy, for me to waste :D
cheers !!
Quote:
Originally Posted by timmy_12
I used to have Euro 04 which can use CD-RW on all 6 CD stackers. Never have problems with it. You just have to burn CD-RW as normal CD format, not the mp3 files in it. Before Euro, My civic Gli 02 also can take CD-RW without any problems as well. fyi,my mate's Mazda6 stackers also can read CD-RW..Quote:
Originally Posted by V205
hope this helps..
wonderin' if the 06 with satnav, can read mp3 files?
The mp3 player is still offered as an option by Honda -- so I doubt it...