"Bull City Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:008401c3b5d7$18283470$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I use WMP 9 Series to create CD-R/CD-RW burned media on my
> desktop PC to play in other CD players. That CD that I
> burned plays on my Desktop PC and my Laptop using WMP 9
> Series. I get a "No CD in slot." message from a Pioneer
> and a JVC CD player in my automobiles.
> Is the burned CD missing info to identify it to the
> Pioneer and JVC CD players in my automobiles ?
> Am I supposed to add the missing "stuff" for recognition
> to the burned CD ?
>
> Perhaps someone will explain what identifies the burned
> media as an audio CD to the laptop and PC which allows the
> burned CD to be played using WMP, but the same CD is not
> identified and recognized by CD players in the automobile ?
>
> Based on the info that came with the JVC CD Changer my
> model will not play CD-R/CD-RW burned media. Can info be
> added to the CD to overcome this problem ?
>
>
Car CD players don't always read CD-R's or CD-RW's. You will need to check
the docs that came with them. If they can't, then there is nothing you can
do apart from buying in-car CD players that read those two formats.
BTW, you did remember to finalise the CD's you burned ?
Cheers,
Jerry
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