Hi, my k3b CD's all work, burned at 16X, so maybe something in my settings will be useful. It could also be your car-player, or your recorder device. I doubt there is much uniformity in low-cost hardware. My burner is a $40 external usb dvd/cd writer/player, several years old, maybe one or two coasters in 500 audio and distro discs created. K3b is in my various AVLinux setups.
Burning a CD for my car
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Re: Burning a CD for my car
Does it work with standard commercial CDs?
I have a 2008 Ford and both MP3 and CD-DA burnt discs work fine. In K3b you need to burn WAV files as "Audio Disc" (CD-DA format) and for MP3 as "Data Disc" but they must not be over 700MB.
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Re: Burning a CD for my car
I will look if it can play commercial CDs, when I got the opportunity.
Its good to know that it works on your 2008 Ford, since Mazda and Ford used to build cars together, and I found manuals of Ford that match the manual of my Mazda's 1:1.
I always used 700mb and did not go over it, and it use an external burner as well.