Why can't I play a cd burned from my itunes on a regular saloon cd player?

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Answers:    could be a number of things as you can relay by all the answers i will try to anser surrounded by a way i.e. clearer and conclusive.

OLD CAR (<2002) - older vehicle radios are more sensitive to the type of disk that is used and contained by fact may not be capable of play a consumer black disk at all. I own had poor luck beside any factory radio new or weak working with the 700 meg disk, and vertually none work near the CD-RW style disks. the best option is to burn a "audio cd" onto a CD-R that is to say 650 meg. (dificult to find)

NEWER CAR - most newer cars will play consumer blank cd's that are burned using the "audio CD" method ( upto 70mins of music), If you have a mp3 player within your car consequently it is able to play mp3 loaded disks within the car as in good health, HOWEVER there is fine print that states it will not work near copy protected files and guess what itunes is copy protected. BUT fear not my friend at hand is a away around it. first you burn a audio cd it can even be on a CD-RW, then after you are done burning the songe, next rip them back into a program close to windows medium, now the copy protection is eliminate and thru windows medium can burn a mp3 disk onto just give or take a few any kind of CD-R, however some cars are more tempermental next to the type of disk that is used. the best preference is to burn a "audio cd" onto a CD-R that is 650 meg.

I should also mention in attendance are programs out there that will remove the copy protection, here is a cooperation to one place that does this, i recomend doing a full backup in itunes back attempting.
http://www.miguelcarrasco.net/miguelcarr...

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how old is your vehicle cd player?
did you burn the disk as a standard audio cd?

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