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  1. I burnt my audio CD using Nero. But it just doesn't play with my car CD player. I tried with my standalone players. They play it fine. And it can play in other car players. So I think it was because my car player. However it plays the CD I copied from my new CD. I realize it may be the Nero burning softaware. Any suggestion for good burning or authorizing softwares? Thnaks.

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    Some car CD players won't play burned CDs. Mostly older players, though. Nero burns CDs about the same as every other program, but if you want to try a different one, https://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=16#16.
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    I know someone that could play cd's in their car that i made but when they made their own, they would not work. we both used the exact same version of nero, after some questions i told them to try a diff brand of cd-r as the ones they had were kind of off name ones and also told them to NOT burn them at 52X but try 16X and then they worked.

    So yes burning speed does make a diff. i always burn audio cd's at a lower speed because i have found this to happen alot through diff. burners and burning programs. and i can wait 6 minutes for cd-r instead of trying to get it in 1 minute

    And rewudz is correct also, alot of car cd players won't play burned cd's which is strange in this day and age. Have you played any cd-r's in your car system before ? made by you or anyone else ?
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  4. For best results burn at 16x max otherwise you will gets loads and loads of errors.Use Nero CD-DVD Speed's Disc quality test to verify this.You will get lots more C1 errors and probably C2 also which is very bad indeed.
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  5. Thank you all, redwudz, Noahtuck and laspis59.
    I played discs of the same media in my car fine. These discs are copies of new bought CDs. That's why I think that maybe I should use different programs. Fortunately I tried CDBurnerXP Pro 3 yesterday. And it works. There is only a flaw that at about the 12th sec, there is a crack sound.
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  6. Hi, I just checked the original file. There is a broken point. I converted it from Mp3 to Wav, using Audacity. It is smoothed.
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