Trouble playing burned audio CDRs in Sebring

Discussion in 'Sebring' started by Mac Cool, Apr 16, 2007.

  1. Mac Cool

    Mac Cool Guest

    I have a '99 Sebring jxi and it doesn't want to play audio cdr burned with
    my new Pioneer 111D burner; it will play audio cdrs burned with my old
    burner.

    I've tried computer groups, software groups and now here. No one seems to
    have heard of a similiar problem before. Any ideas, similiar experiences?
     
    Mac Cool, Apr 16, 2007
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  2. Mac Cool

    kmatheson Guest

    Does your software allow you to burn the CD as an "audio CD" as
    opposed to an ISO9660 containing the MP3 files? Also, have you tried
    burning at a slower speed such as 2x?

    I have a 1997 built GPX CD player, and it handles CD-R's just fine so
    long as I follow the above two steps. An audio CD won't allow you to
    have as many songs, but just might make the difference.

    -KM
     
    kmatheson, Apr 16, 2007
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  3. Mac Cool

    Ken Weitzel Guest

    Hi Mac...

    Not a mechanic, just an old retired electrical guy... maybe in
    this case a bit of an advantage :)

    In either case - don't know your Pioneer burner at all, but are
    you remembering to finalize the cd? (your car and home players,
    unlike your computer, can't play .wav's that aren't)

    Are you burning at the lowest possible speed?

    Just a couple of thoughts, for whatever little they may be
    worth.

    Take care.

    Ken
     
    Ken Weitzel, Apr 16, 2007
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  4. Mac Cool

    Mac Cool Guest

    :
    Yep, check the thread title.

    I've tried as slow as 24x. I'll try a really slow burn and see if it
    helps.
     
    Mac Cool, Apr 17, 2007
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    philthy Guest

    i have, get rid of the pos chrysler radio and get a nice pioneer headunit
     
    philthy, Apr 17, 2007
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    maxpower Guest


    Some recordable compact disc media, such as CD-R and CD-RW, may not comply
    with the standard CD format used in automotive CD players. When these CD's
    are used, you may encounter error messages, skipping, or delaminating of the
    labels, which can cause an eject failure. It is important to question
    whether these kinds of CD media are being used. When you encounter these
    symptoms, check the system with a known playable CD. the media may not be
    compatible with some automotive CD players.

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Apr 17, 2007
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  7. Mac Cool

    Mac Cool Guest

    maxpower:
    Read the OP.
     
    Mac Cool, Apr 17, 2007
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    Mac Cool Guest

    philthy:
    Nothing wrong with the head unit and it's far from a POS. Pioneer would be
    no better.
     
    Mac Cool, Apr 17, 2007
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    kmatheson Guest

    Since your old CD burner worked okay, have you tried Pioneer support
    to see if they have any suggestions? At what speed did you burn CD's
    on your older burner?

    -KM
     
    kmatheson, Apr 17, 2007
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    NewMan Guest

    HI "Mac".

    Been there, done that many times before - allbeit not with car audio.

    However, since you point out that your OLD burner worked and your NEW
    burner does NOT work, $10 says that the firmware in your new burner is
    no good.

    I have run across this with both HP and LG cd burners before. Try and
    burn an audio CD, and it wont play in a genuine non-computer "CD
    player".

    Presuming that you are using WinXP:

    On your computer, right-clikc on "My Computer" and select "Properties"

    Click on the "Hardware" tab

    Click the "Device Manager" Button

    There should be a linetitled "DVD/CD-ROM Drives".

    Click on the "+" to expand it.

    Right-click on your Pioeneer drive and select "Properties"

    Click on the "Details" tab.

    You will see a string appear. On my system the string is this:

    "DE\CDROMHL-DT-ST_CD-RW_GCE8525B____________________1.05____________"

    The "1.05" is the firmware revision of the firmware in my LG 8525B CD
    burner.

    Now that you know the revision of the firmware in your Pioneer burner,
    go to the Pioneer web site and see if you can download a newer version
    of firmware. If you cannot download one, then contact tech support
    directly and tell them your model and firmware revision, and that you
    are having inter-player compatibility problems.

    Again $10 says that there is a firmware upgrade that will fix this.

    HP actually deliberately, knoingly, and willfully shipped players
    which they knew did not work properly to keep the cash-flow going
    until they could make a patch available. This happened on a couple of
    machines here at work years ago. When I contacted them, they admitted
    that they had "found a problem", and provided me with a firmware
    upgrade and installation instructions at "no charge".

    I had this problem with and LG drive in the past, and another fellow
    on the car audio newsgroup had the exact same problem. He was more
    frustrated than you are, and whene did as I suggested and installed
    thelatest firmware from the LG site, it started working properly!

    WARNING: Updating the firmware of most CD drives is a risky and trick
    business. Not sure about Pioneer, but the LG drives MUST be installed
    on the PRIMARY IDE channel, and MUST be the "Master" drive. I STRONGLY
    recommend that you make DOS boot disks, download the firmware upgrade,
    and then remove all hard drives from the system. Boot to DOS, and THEN
    flash your firmware. After this, reconnect your hard drive and boot
    the system.

    This is the voice of experience! Having done this for the first time,
    the upgrade software that was provided by LG actually trashed my hard
    drive partitions! Fortunately, being the anal sort that I am, I had
    antoher drive with ghosted back-ups, so I only lost a days work as a
    result. :)

    Double check the hardware device manager to make sure the WinXP system
    registers the updated firmware revision.

    Then burn and finalize an audio CD-R. THEN try that in your car deck.

    Again $10 says this will work if you have done all correctly.

    Please let me know how it goes.

    :)
     
    NewMan, Apr 17, 2007
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    Mac G Guest

    TIP: He's "MAC" at Mac Cool <> .

    Your tips are much simpler for a Mac, same idea though.
     
    Mac G, Apr 18, 2007
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    NewMan Guest

    Thanks for the heads-up.

    Notwithstanding that, I sincerely hope this helps him. Buying a NEW
    piece of hardware, you always ASSUME it will work. It is nothing short
    of a pain in the neck if it does not work, and even worse is ti works
    enough that the manufacturer denies your claim, but does not work
    enough to be compatible with other hardware!

    I received a new car stereo system for my birthday last year. Plays
    CDs, MP3s, and WMAs. MP3 requires a licensed (eg $$$$$) codec. So I
    re-encoded to WMA. Wouldn't work! I banged my head against the wall
    for weeks.

    Finally, what I discovered that even though the unit was PURCHASED new
    in April 2006, it was Manufactured in August 2005, which means it was
    designed likely in 2003 - 2004. Going back to that time, the WMA in
    effect at that time was WMA version 8! Last year it was WMA version 9
    or 9.1

    So I did some hunting and found a WMA8 Codec for my program, and
    voila! everything works fine now!

    Heaven forbid that there be any form of compatibility between the
    different versions of the same codec! :(

    All this stuff is a total pain in the neck. Once you figure it out, it
    is not so bad. But there is no "one size fits all" solution for this
    stuff.
     
    NewMan, Apr 18, 2007
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    Mac Cool Guest

    Mac G:
    Heh, I never made that connection before. I'm using XP. The Mac Cool is
    from Irish mythology.
    http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~tcoolen/finn/maccool.htm
     
    Mac Cool, Apr 20, 2007
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    Mac Cool Guest

    NewMan:
    I haven't worked through it all yet. The firmware I have now, 1.29, is the
    latest firmware available. I needed it to burn some DVD+R DL that I
    bought. I haven't tried contacting Pioneer yet. What I think I might try
    instead is to reinstall my old burner in place of my DVD-ROM. I have read
    that having two burners on the same BUS can cause problems even if you
    aren't using them at the same time but it can't hurt to try.
     
    Mac Cool, Apr 20, 2007
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    NewMan Guest

    I have heard before that DVD burners do not always do a good job at
    burning CDs. Yeah, they are SUPPOSED to work....

    Let us know how it goes.
     
    NewMan, Apr 20, 2007
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    Mac Cool Guest

    NewMan:
    The Pioneer I have is very highly regarded for audio CDs which only serves
    to increase my bafflement.
     
    Mac Cool, Apr 22, 2007
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    philthy Guest

    there was a tsb years ago about cd's being burned and not working in the mopar
    radios
    they could not run all f them
     
    philthy, Apr 22, 2007
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    Joe Guest

    If the CDs you burn at home play in all other players but not the car,
    it's the car CD player that's the problem.
     
    Joe, Apr 22, 2007
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  19. Mac Cool

    Mac Cool Guest

    Joe:
    Yeah, I know. Audio CDs from my previous burner worked fine though.
    Bummer.
     
    Mac Cool, Apr 23, 2007
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    Joe Guest

    Could be tolerances between burners and players. Try some CDs from
    other people's burners and see how they fare in your car player. If
    everyone else's home-burned CDs play in the car but yours don't, your
    burner might be a hair off.

    FWIW, my current Plextor has been the best burner I've ever used.
    Haven't had a single failed disc yet.
     
    Joe, Apr 23, 2007
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