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Hmm, the TPMS light came on once after a 20 minute drive. I took back roads home in case the check engine light might come on. It did not come on, and the TPMS light went out on the way home. Today, took another 20 minute drive - no TPMS warning. So I guess I have to wait till it's consistent. And dang it, they tightened the audio cabling, and that seemed to fix the CD playing for about 10 CDs in a row - I was so happy - then - today -- the CD is skipping again. Gotta load it up with Factory-burned CDs as they will only fix it if it skips on factory CDs. If worse comes to worse I'll stick in a MP3 CD and if that works I'll just thrive like that. Arghhh. |
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My CD skipping saga comes and goes. I tried to put in a CD filled with only MP3s - thinking the CD reader would read it - it said disk error and spat it out. With no aux jack, just how does one play MP3s on the Infinity audio system that says MP3 player on it?
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Replying to: judgmentbuy (Jul 21, 2009 11:34 am) |
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I used Mitsui CDRs and burned them using Toast. Now here's the rub- with the warranty only covering commercial CDs, how can I convince them it won't play MP3 CDs - where does one buy a commercial CDs full of MP3? This is driving me nuts - the 2008 Infinity package has no audio input so no ipod connections. I've burned 1000 CDs - all Mitsui, all done on a Mac with pro software - CDR. The same CDs that skip and drop out in the Azera 2008 - play just fine on any computer, any home or other car stereo. I only have so much time - but it seems that when I take commercial CDs - they don't drop out and skip. So is the Infinity system so picky it barfs on all but red-disk quality CDs, arghh. |
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Replying to: judgmentbuy (Jul 21, 2009 4:11 pm) Can you try burning a CD with different software? If that doesn't work, it looks like your options are limited to buying a new head unit which will probably play your CDs OK ( plus if it doesn't, it'll have an Ipod input ), or burning new CDs with different hardware. Neither option will be cheap. I can also appreciate your frustration in dealing with Hyundai. I have numerous chips in my faux wood steering wheel which they will not repair. The wheel looks and feels like crap, but I'm stuck with it. The long warranty looks good on paper, but real world is a different matter. Cheap is as cheap does. Good luck. |
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Replying to: judgmentbuy (Jul 21, 2009 4:11 pm) Good luck.
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The Mitsui CDRs are the top - quality ones - they last 50 years and work in every car and every computer and every home or portable player except intermittedly on the Azzy. The same CD sometimes plays perfect - then on a diff day drops out while playing. I will try diff brands and diff burning methods and report back.
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Replying to: allmet33 (Jul 22, 2009 5:45 am) I think the problem with his MP3 CDs might be that the software isn't closing his sessions. I know for a fact that my Azera won't play MP3 CDs if the session isn't closed. By default, most of the burning softwares leave the session open so that user can add files later. I strongly suspect that his software is leaving the session open.
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Replying to: wobbly_ears (Jul 22, 2009 8:14 am) |
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Replying to: judgmentbuy (Jul 22, 2009 8:12 am) Good luck! |
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