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Old 12-01-2009, 09:35 PM
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Does anyone else have a problem playing ripped cd's? The CD will play whenever it feels like it.. so just wondering if anyone else has this issue or not. Does the player like certain disc's? Just putting it out there..
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Do you have the stock indash 6 disk cd player?

Mine plays ripped cds, but it scratches every cd I put in there!!
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i never had a problem with my stock cd player playing burnt cds
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The only problem i have with ripped CD'S is that when they go in it takes a while for them when i eject them out.
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I have the single disc player - euro din style..

Does it matter which brand disc is used on those of you that it works on?
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I was told that the stock player will not play some of the burned cd's if they are burned at a fast speed. Don't know if that is true or not
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I burned at slow speed.. will post results tonight to see if this is the cure.. thanks for the suggestions.. I never had problems with ripped discs before (especially at high speed)..
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yeah mine has the same problem. any cd i burn wont play. ive tried different cd's, different file formats, and different computers. but any cd my friend burns for me works just fine. and it scratches some of my cds i put in too.
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Didn't work on my computer.. burned with Windows Media/ Itunes and Nero.. Burned the disc at work today w/ Roxio on slow speed (11x) and it worked on the way home today..

Will try roxio at the house and see if thats the trick!
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Originally Posted by born_fisherman
Didn't work on my computer.. burned with Windows Media/ Itunes and Nero.. Burned the disc at work today w/ Roxio on slow speed (11x) and it worked on the way home today..

Will try roxio at the house and see if thats the trick!
It's hit 'n miss for me too guys. I use Roxio 48X all the time and only SOMETIMES it works.

However, this is the same situation with my '06 Chevy Equinox.


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