This is an example of a CD-R disc.
The CD player in a Tahoe, or in other automobiles, may not accept all types of CD-R discs. There are some players that do not read any CD-R discs. There is no guarantee that a particular brand or model of CD-R will work in a particular CD player. However, there are steps you can take to make sure that user-error is not causing the player to malfunction while reading the disc. You can do this by properly configuring the CD authoring software and making sure it is burning the disc correctly.
Instructions
Configure a Computer to Burn Audio CD-Rs to Minimilize Errors
1. Open Windows Media Player.
2. Click on the "Library mode" button if Windows Media player is not in Library mode.
3. Click on the "Organize" drop-down menu.
4. Select "Options" from the list.
5. Open the "Burn" tab.
6. Select "Slow" from the drop-down menu next to "Burn speed" under the general section.
7. Remove the check from the box next to "Use media information to arrange files in folders on the disc."
8. Click on "OK."
9. Insert a Memorex CD-R (with a 74-minute capacity if available) into the computer's CD-R drive.
10. Select the "Burn" tab.
11. Drag up to 74 minutes of songs you want to add to the CD-R from the library browser window to the "Burn list" under the burn tab.
12. Click on "Start Burn."
13. Wait for the disc to finish burning and check for any error messages. Repeat the process if an error message says that the disc "was not successfully closed."
14. Play the newly burned disc in Windows Media Player. If the disc does not play correctly, it is possible that the source content is copy protected. Try the process again with different songs.
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