I have a 2002 Honda Civic EX. The radio is fine except that it
doesn't play MP3s. I'd like the same kind of radio but one that plays
MP3s and has the little anti theft red blinking light. I'm guessing
I'll have to find it on eBay since everything now uses the detachable
faceplate, which I don't want. Any suggestions on a model that has
the blinking light and plays MP3s from a CD? Maybe a newer Civic
radio?
> I have a 2002 Honda Civic EX. The radio is fine except that it
> doesn't play MP3s. I'd like the same kind of radio but one that plays
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> the blinking light and plays MP3s from a CD? Maybe a newer Civic
> radio?
My CR-V built 09/2002 plays MP3 CDroms! It has the red blinking LED,
though.
Could you make a MP3 CD in another computer burner? I noticed sometimes
different burners can't really create decent MP3 CDroms. I burn all of
mine in the FREE Mepis Linux, http://www.mepis.org
I did notice one weirdness, after inserting the MP3 CD and playing some
of it, my wife reached over and hit the FM button.
Then, no MP3 CD would play, until we disconnected the battery cable and
that forced the radio to reboot from it's internal BIOS program, after
which MP3 plays.
Now, we eject the CD FIRST, before playing the radio.
Remember, you'll need the radio code to put into the radio, after you
pull the battery cable!
Please let us know what you find out!
erdos - 02 Jun 2007 16:50 GMT
Thanks on this info. That sounds like a lot of trouble. I'm also
still waiting for the used car dealer to get the radio code. Who
knows when that will be. One important feature I need is that when
the car is turned off, the CD player pauses at that point on the MP3.
Then when it is cranked up again, it starts from that point. It
seems that every new radio on the market now does that. Does yours
do that?
I'll try another burner and post back. I'm using Roxio CD Creator
now. Does anyone have suggestions for Windows?
jim beam - 02 Jun 2007 17:10 GMT
> Thanks on this info. That sounds like a lot of trouble. I'm also
> still waiting for the used car dealer to get the radio code. Who
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> I'll try another burner and post back. I'm using Roxio CD Creator
> now. Does anyone have suggestions for Windows?
yes. switch to linux.
Hachiroku ハチロク - 03 Jun 2007 17:58 GMT
>> Thanks on this info. That sounds like a lot of trouble. I'm also still
>> waiting for the used car dealer to get the radio code. Who knows when
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> yes. switch to linux.
Is this a Hijack?!?!
Yeah...K3B. NEVER had a problem with it making playable discs, and have
stopped wasting blank CDs.
Hachiroku ハチロク - 03 Jun 2007 18:05 GMT
>> Thanks on this info. That sounds like a lot of trouble. I'm also still
>> waiting for the used car dealer to get the radio code. Who knows when
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> yes. switch to linux.
Hey, thanks! Your suggestion made me look to see if there was K3B for
Windows, and in the process I found LightScribe for Linux.
HVS - 02 Jun 2007 17:15 GMT
On 02 Jun 2007, erdos wrote
> Thanks on this info. That sounds like a lot of trouble. I'm
> also still waiting for the used car dealer to get the radio
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> I'll try another burner and post back. I'm using Roxio CD
> Creator now. Does anyone have suggestions for Windows?
I've used DeepBurner (both the free and "pro" versions) for some
years, and have found that it works well:
www.deepburner.com

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erdos - 02 Jun 2007 18:52 GMT
>FREE Mepis Linux, http://www.mepis.org
"Windows"
> www.deepburner.com
That won't work because it makes you add all of your files one by one.
I think the thread is getting sidetracked. It isn't so much the
burning software as finding the type of radio mentioned above.