Try it again with another CD..m3r said:My mazda 3's cd player doesnt seem to be able to read CD-R, is that normal ?
I tought most people would want to leave copies of their CDs in the car so the originals donc get stolen, so it's basically a required feature of a car cd player, isn't it ?
djltoronto said:Too bad it doesn't read CD text.
lumlum83 said:Yes, I experienced this problem before! I could always play all the CDs that I bought from HMV and other CD stores. But for SOME OF the ones (CD-R, CD-RW) that I have burned, I got some problems playing those CDs with my mazda 3's audio single-CD disc player. So I did 2 things, and now I can play all the CDs now!!!
1. I asked the Mazda to replace a new CD player for me since it is still under warranty.
2. I notice that the Mazda 3 CD players can only play certain brand names of the CDs. I am sure that they can be the SONY and Fuji CD-R, but not Verbitan and some other types.
that pause is not normal...m3r said:It seems to work now, but when I put the CD in, there is usually a 20-30 second pause before anything happen. That's why i tought it was not working.
I use the cheapest chinese made disks on the market... I then put a put a paper label on the top of them and they work fine..lumlum83 said:well...
Now I use my laptop burner (with the program Nero and Easy CD Creator) to burn the audio cds with a speed of 24x, or sometimes 48x. They work fine now~ HaHa, I guess one of the reasons is that I got a new one-disc CD player in my mazda 3, and the other reason is that I don't use any cheap CDs for now..haha...only use SONY and FUJI ones now.
djltoronto said:I use the cheapest chinese made disks on the market... I then put a put a paper label on the top of them and they work fine..
Without the label, they scratch if you look at themthe wrong way!!