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This is a discussion thread titled "2007 Camry MP3 CD player problem", within the Camry forum, part of the Cars & Vans Forums category.
On my 2007 Camry with MP3 CD player, I am unable to switch folders on the factory MP3 CD player. It will only play the files in the first folder. When I use the "folder" button on the dash to navigate to another folder, nothing happens. It stays on Folder 1 and won't move off it.
I believe I may have answered my own question so I thought I would post in case it helps someone else.
According to the manual (I know, RTFB ), the player can play multi-session CD's, but I think the CD has to be finalized in order to play everything on the CD.
I put a talk show file in MP3 format on a CD and it played fine even though the CD wasn't finalized. The next day I added a second MP3 file in a different folder, but it would only play the file in the first folder. I imagine the second file in the second folder would not play because the disc had not been finalized.
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Maybe you can help me. I've tried making CD's for my car, but nothing works. I have the .wma extensions and burned them as a "data" cd as another suggested, but have no idea how to "finalize" a CD. What software did you burn with ? I have Windows Media Player (comes withWindowsXP) and also have Nero. Can you help me ?
Maybe you can help me. I've tried making CD's for my car, but nothing works. I have the .wma extensions and burned them as a "data" cd as another suggested, but have no idea how to "finalize" a CD. What software did you burn with ? I have Windows Media Player (comes withWindowsXP) and also have Nero. Can you help me ?
Use Nero and choose make a music Cd. That should do it.
Use Nero and choose make a music Cd. That should do it.
Actually, you don't want to make a music CD. A music CD is like what you buy at the store which is uncompressed and only stores around 80 minutes of music.
I assume since you are posting in this thread which pertains to 2007 Camrys. Earlier Camry CD players didn't play MP3 CD's.
From what you've said, you're on the right track.You don't need special software other than Windows XP. You are right in making a data CD.
Just use the copy command and copy your source files and paste them to your CD drive on your computer. After you do that, a balloon message will pop up saying you have files waiting to be burned to your CD. Just click on that message and burn the files.
Since this is a data CD, I don't believe finalization is a factor. I don't finalize MP3/WMA CD's and haven't had any problem.
Your WMA's need to be CODEC V9 to work - at least that has been my experience on my 07 TCH with NAV - it wouldn't play WMA files until I converted then to most recent version.....
guys acustica mp3 cd burber is best for making those cd's by the way if ur player doesn't change folder it is ur bad probably u didn't create folders in ur cd