The most obvious reason is because you burned the CD incorrectly.
Probably not. Many stereo systems are not capable of reading CD-R or CD-RW discs (burned CDs). You might need to consult the manual for your stereo to be absolutely certain.
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This depends on your headunit, most factory head units in older cars will not, many aftermarket and newer car headunits will play burned cd's
I do not believe it is. I know the stock stereo from the 2006 Mazda 3 does not support mp3 cds.
The CD player should be in the stereo, if you bought the car used it may not have come with option. The CD changer option would be located below the stereo
You need a car stereo that it will connect to.
If your Kenwood car stereo won't play CDs, first check for any visible damage to the CD or the CD slot. Ensure that the CD is inserted correctly and is compatible with your stereo. If the issue persists, try resetting the stereo by disconnecting the power for a few minutes. If none of these steps work, the issue may be with the laser or internal components, and you might need to consult a professional for repair.
There are plenty of car CD players that will do that. Look for MP3/WMV text on the corners of the CD player.
I have the CD, but how do I reset my eclipse 5342 CD car stereo after power loss?
You may have burned it in the wrong format which your cd-player may not be able to play. You could have also burned it on a type of disk that your cd-player is unable to read for example lets say your cd-player only plays CD-R and you are using a CD+R
The 5960 is compatible.
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