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    Default CD30mp3 trouble reading mp3-discs

    After loading a mp3-disc (made by me), the displays shows "Read CD" for minutes. Usually it gives up, and the radiostation is taking over.

    Also: When I try to unload the mp3-disc, it seems that this task is demanding to long time, so the radiostation is (here also) taking over (and the disc stays inside).

    I've tried many, many different ways to burn my mp3-CD's. With ID3-tag, without ID3-tag, saving the mp3-files directly in root, saving the mp3-files in folders, called them different things, e.g. time after time.mp3 or just 01.mp3, called the folders different things, e.g. lovsongs, or just 001 and so on and combinations of the different ways. Also I've tried different types of CD-brands.

    The CD-player works fine with common CD-discs (both originals and copied). (This in fact tells me that the CD-brand is OK to use.)

    What am I missing out? The manual says that the CDs must be formatted according to ISO 9669 Level 1 or Level 2, whatever that means. I've searched the Internet in and out and up and down - can't seem to find any information about this "ISO 9669".

    I've tried both using the regular WinXP-buringprocedure, but also tried using NERO.

    Anyone who could help me with this?

    Below you can see what the display looks like. :confused:



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    I don't think the CD30's can read MP3's. Only CD40's & CD70's can read MP3's

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    Quote Originally Posted by izonoky View Post
    I don't think the CD30's can read MP3's. Only CD40's & CD70's can read MP3's
    The CD30mp3 can read MP3's; the CD30 and CDC40 not!

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    I stand corrected . The brochure makes no mention of a CD30mp3.

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