I have the single CD player too. The formats I'm using are fine.. I owned
a 97 Civic prior to this car, and only had luck playing burnt cds with Azo
Dye Technology (blue). But with this Accord, nothing I have works.
I'm using FujiFilm 52x CDRs and Verbatim 52x CDRs. The FujiFilm plays, but
takes forever to see the disc, especially when switching tracks. The
Verbatim discs are spit out by the CD player almost immediately...it can't
read them at all.
Brian, what brand and dye technology blank CDs are you using?
"Brian Smith" <BrianHSmith@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Jason A" <jasonandre@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> I have a 2000 Honda Accord that came with the factory in-dash CD player.
>> I've having absolutely no luck in getting it to play burnt CDs. I've
> tried
>> multiple CD manufacturer brands and dye techologies with no luck.
>> Has anyone who has this year, make and model car had any luck finding the
>> right combination of blank CDs to use? I'm trying to avoid buying a new
> CD
>> player and potentially lose my keyless remote capabilities.
>
> I have a 2001 Accord with the single CD player. Make sure that you're
> burning your CDs in a format that the player can read.
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