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I had horrible problems in my 98 V-6 as well. I had the best success with
74 minute CD-Rs and not the 80s... "BobH" <bob1hively@netscape.net> wrote in message news:dd37cc3f.0409220924.6b8b9dc1@posting.google.c om... > I have a 2000 and a 2004 Accord. The 2004 is even worse at playing > cdr's. It will usually play the first several songs, then begins > skipping or shows disk error. |
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"BobH" <bob1hively@netscape.net> wrote in message news:dd37cc3f.0409220924.6b8b9dc1@posting.google.c om... > I have a 2000 and a 2004 Accord. The 2004 is even worse at playing > cdr's. It will usually play the first several songs, then begins > skipping or shows disk error. Do these CDRs play in your other CD players? If not, it may be a problem with your CD burner. Maybe it's messed up or maybe try recording at lower speed, like 2x or 4x. I had a 2000 Accord and it played every single CDR that I burned. Granted it was an old burner and could only burn at 2x. Cheers, Pete |
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"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:cisqsd$i31$1@news.onet.pl... > > "BobH" <bob1hively@netscape.net> wrote in message > news:dd37cc3f.0409220924.6b8b9dc1@posting.google.c om... > > I have a 2000 and a 2004 Accord. The 2004 is even worse at playing > > cdr's. It will usually play the first several songs, then begins > > skipping or shows disk error. > > Do these CDRs play in your other CD players? If not, it may be a > problem with your CD burner. Maybe it's messed up or maybe try > recording at lower speed, like 2x or 4x. > > I had a 2000 Accord and it played every single CDR that I burned. > Granted it was an old burner and could only burn at 2x. > > Cheers, > > Pete > I have an 2000 Civic and an 03 CRV and both play CD-R's fine. In fact, they're the cheapest 80 minute CD's out there, a box of 200 for $50 with a $50 rebate something like 2 or 3 years ago. I've burned with 2 different burners and 2 different software types and never had one that wouldn't work in either Honda or my old Saturn I used to have. |
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Could be your recorder or the media you use. I have no problems with
my 2003 Accord. It plays Fuji and Ridata CD-Rs some burned on an old Yamaha 16x CD burner and some on a new NEC DVD burner. On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 00:03:36 GMT, "R Thompson" <rthomps9@columbus.rr.com> wrote: > >"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:cisqsd$i31$1@news.onet.pl... >> >> "BobH" <bob1hively@netscape.net> wrote in message >> news:dd37cc3f.0409220924.6b8b9dc1@posting.google.c om... >> > I have a 2000 and a 2004 Accord. The 2004 is even worse at playing >> > cdr's. It will usually play the first several songs, then begins >> > skipping or shows disk error. >> >> Do these CDRs play in your other CD players? If not, it may be a >> problem with your CD burner. Maybe it's messed up or maybe try >> recording at lower speed, like 2x or 4x. >> >> I had a 2000 Accord and it played every single CDR that I burned. >> Granted it was an old burner and could only burn at 2x. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Pete >> >I have an 2000 Civic and an 03 CRV and both play CD-R's fine. In fact, >they're the cheapest 80 minute CD's out there, a box of 200 for $50 with a >$50 rebate something like 2 or 3 years ago. I've burned with 2 different >burners and 2 different software types and never had one that wouldn't work >in either Honda or my old Saturn I used to have. > |
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Pete wrote:
> "BobH" <bob1hively@netscape.net> wrote in message > news:dd37cc3f.0409220924.6b8b9dc1@posting.google.c om... > >>I have a 2000 and a 2004 Accord. The 2004 is even worse at playing >>cdr's. It will usually play the first several songs, then begins >>skipping or shows disk error. > > > Do these CDRs play in your other CD players? If not, it may be a > problem with your CD burner. Maybe it's messed up or maybe try > recording at lower speed, like 2x or 4x. The recording speed is definitely a factor. I found that CD-Rs recorded at less than 8x are almost guaranteed to work in any player. At higher speeds they tend to have problems, although not all which brings the next factor. Use only quality CD-Rs, not the no-name silver painted ones. It may be a bit more expensive, but it's very likely that you'll listen to those CDs for a long time (I have a Bet.E&Stef album I recorded 5 years ago and I still listen to it). They last much longer and they are more likely to play in all stereos. Cosmin |
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