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Copying cd's into jukebox

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I'm having a problem copying cd's into the jukebox. Initially they were copying in fine but suddenly I'm getting an error message and only a few of the tracks are loading
Can anyone shed any light on this? Any one else experienced this problem ? :roll:
 
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No problem on mine. Got over 200 on so far. Sounds like a trip to the dealer is in order as clearly you know how to load them, but something is stopping you from doing so.

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I haven't got round to trying this yet as all my stuff is still in storage from Australia. But just a though are they all genuine CDs your trying to store. Many devices won't see / recognise copies or home produced CDs / DVDs ?
 
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Funny because the compilation ones I have burned my self haven't caused a problem So far just an issue with the originals
 

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This reminds me of a problem I've had with the radio/CD in the 307 I had before the RCZ.
It wouldn't play some single CD I had bought.
This CD turned out to be "copy controlled" as it is called (see http://thejon.koan.net/EMIDefeated.html ) which means that it isn't actually compliant with the CD standard so that not every CD reader can read it.
These CDs were introduced to make it more difficult to rip CDs using a PC CD-ROM drive.
For the 307 Peugeot used 2 radio/CD units, the one I had (made by SiemensVDO) and one made by Clarion.
My dealer knew this and they still had a spare Clarion radio which they offered to swap mine for.
The swap took a bit longer as expected because the radio has to be programmed for the speaker layout of the car which they hadn't done initially so that my rear speakers didn't work and also the front/back fader setting was unavailable in the sound menu. Also the 307 was just out then (my 110hp HDi was the first delivered in the Netherlands with that engine) so the dealer didn't have much experience with it yet.
After I went back the mechanic tried for at least an hour to get it going but finally gave up telling he'd ask Peugeot for help.
But when I started the car to drive back home I noticed there was sound in the back again and all was OK! :thumbup:

So my advice is to check whether your original CDs are copy controlled which you can see by it having this type of logo

instead of the regular CD logo.
 
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