How to burn audio CD for native player in Fiat Stilo?

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How to burn audio CD for native player in Fiat Stilo?

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I've tried different CDs and writting speed, but it understands shop CDs only.
How to burn CD to make native player read it?
 
no, it's not

well it wont work then as the music files you are downloading and trying to burn will be in mp3/wma format or similar

You either forget about it or buy a cd player that is compatibale with mp3's/wma format, be it an aftermarket cd player or a fiat upgrade
 
well it wont work then as the music files you are downloading and trying to burn will be in mp3/wma format or similar

You either forget about it or buy a cd player that is compatibale with mp3's/wma format, be it an aftermarket cd player or a fiat upgrade

not quite,OP burn your files as an audio CD
you will only get the standard amount of songs on the discs as opposed to the amount of MP3's you can
what are you burning with?
 
Yep -- unless there's something exceptionally wierd about the CD player, burn as audio CD will work. Doesn't matter if the original files are .mp3, .ogg, .wma or whatever, the software on the computer should be able to write them to cd in an audio CD compatable format.

A MP3 player is better (less disks to lug about): hopefully they'll start putting DVD readers in car radios, so everything will fit on one disk..........
 
Yep -- unless there's something exceptionally wierd about the CD player, burn as audio CD will work. Doesn't matter if the original files are .mp3, .ogg, .wma or whatever, the software on the computer should be able to write them to cd in an audio CD compatable format.

A MP3 player is better (less disks to lug about): hopefully they'll start putting DVD readers in car radios, so everything will fit on one disk..........


They have, in my headunit that im currently selling (;)), it reads DVDs, and had 4GB worth of music on 1 DVD and it read it fine
 
well it wont work then as the music files you are downloading and trying to burn will be in mp3/wma format or similar

I'm burning it as audio CD.

Someone told me that there are 8 types of CDs. I think, that my player support only one of them, possibly low speed. I've tried different discs, but it didn't help.

I don't know what's the matter with it.
 
a CD on another computer.

Yes!!! I've tried burning on another computer with old CD writer, Nero 6, 4x speed and finalizing and it yielded fruits! My player reads self-made CDs!

Thanks to everybody!!!
 
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