Unable to read my burned CD
Aurmezier
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Aurmezier -
Aurmezier -
Hello,
I burned several audio CDs using the DVD/CD drive of my laptop with Windows Media Player, and when I try to play them in my car's CD player, they don't work! It shows "error," or with another CD, there is only one track, but the music doesn't start.
I tried several times, putting less music on the CD, but the result is the same!
When I put the CD back into the PC and open the folder, a .wpl file has been created and my music is in a folder called "other." I don't understand why a file was created when the CD was supposed to be blank...
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this? I don't know what else to try :(
Thanks in advance!!
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 75.0.3770.142
I burned several audio CDs using the DVD/CD drive of my laptop with Windows Media Player, and when I try to play them in my car's CD player, they don't work! It shows "error," or with another CD, there is only one track, but the music doesn't start.
I tried several times, putting less music on the CD, but the result is the same!
When I put the CD back into the PC and open the folder, a .wpl file has been created and my music is in a folder called "other." I don't understand why a file was created when the CD was supposed to be blank...
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this? I don't know what else to try :(
Thanks in advance!!
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 75.0.3770.142
6 réponses
Hello
From my experience, Windows Media for burning is not great, but a CD player in a PC and in a car is not the same at all. In any case, you need to make sure that:
You select "Burn an Audio CD" in WM before burning.
And that it is indeed a CD-R since CD-RW, etc., is not supported by car players most of the time.
Best regards
--
“We swallow the lie that flatters us in full gulps and we drink the truth that is bitter to us drop by drop.”
From my experience, Windows Media for burning is not great, but a CD player in a PC and in a car is not the same at all. In any case, you need to make sure that:
You select "Burn an Audio CD" in WM before burning.
And that it is indeed a CD-R since CD-RW, etc., is not supported by car players most of the time.
Best regards
--
“We swallow the lie that flatters us in full gulps and we drink the truth that is bitter to us drop by drop.”
Hi
How did you proceed exactly?
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With Windows Media Player, it's better to extract the audio tracks in MP3 and then burn them as a simple data CD to play them in the car radio or better on a USB stick.
If the car radio supports MP3 of course and/or has a USB port
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How did you proceed exactly?
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With Windows Media Player, it's better to extract the audio tracks in MP3 and then burn them as a simple data CD to play them in the car radio or better on a USB stick.
If the car radio supports MP3 of course and/or has a USB port
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Hello,
They need to be converted to WAV.
https://audio.online-convert.com/fr/convertir-en-wav
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-5754320-quel-format-audio-pour-mon-lecteur-cd-de-voiture
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-1506445-convertir-mp3-en-audio-normal
The enemy is stupid: he believes we are the enemy when it is him!
Pierre Desproges
They need to be converted to WAV.
https://audio.online-convert.com/fr/convertir-en-wav
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-5754320-quel-format-audio-pour-mon-lecteur-cd-de-voiture
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-1506445-convertir-mp3-en-audio-normal
The enemy is stupid: he believes we are the enemy when it is him!
Pierre Desproges
I have already burned CDs and they have worked on my CD player.
The music comes from YouTube converted to mp3 via an online converter.
Convert to WAV? I will try then.
The music comes from YouTube converted to mp3 via an online converter.
Convert to WAV? I will try then.