Home burned CDs
This is definately a newb question but I am hoping that someone has had some experience with using home burned CDs in their Mach 460 stereo. I recently purchased a 2000 GTwith the Mach 460 with the single CD player. Is there a brand of CD-R disk thatis better than another in your experience? I have tried playing a couple of CDs that I have burned but I do not think the player is reading the media.
It plays purchased CDs great. I have a ton of downloaded music that I would like to listen to. Thanks in advance!
It plays purchased CDs great. I have a ton of downloaded music that I would like to listen to. Thanks in advance!
Sorry about that. I am using Windows Media Player 11. I am burning tracks purchased/downloaded as .wma files from Napster. Reading the CD on my computer, it appears they are burned as .cda (or CD Audio)files and they are not in their original .wmaformat.
The CD will work in my 2006 Buick LaCrosse CD player however. Again anyhelp is much appreciated.
The CD will work in my 2006 Buick LaCrosse CD player however. Again anyhelp is much appreciated.
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Sorry about that. I am using Windows Media Player 11. I am burning tracks purchased/downloaded as .wma files from Napster. Reading the CD on my computer, it appears they are burned as .cda (or CD Audio)files and they are not in their original .wmaformat.
The CD will work in my 2006 Buick LaCrosse CD player however. Again anyhelp is much appreciated.
Sorry about that. I am using Windows Media Player 11. I am burning tracks purchased/downloaded as .wma files from Napster. Reading the CD on my computer, it appears they are burned as .cda (or CD Audio)files and they are not in their original .wmaformat.
The CD will work in my 2006 Buick LaCrosse CD player however. Again anyhelp is much appreciated.
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