No More Music
#1
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No More Music
This is what happened to my 2007 RX350 (it has ML audio installed). I always used CD-RW discs with MP3 songs. A few days ago I decided to burn new songs to CDs, so I ejected all the discs from the changer, burned new MP3 files, loaded all the discs, and all I now see is "No Music File" error.
I thought it has something to do with discs (I used them for 3 years, so they were old), so I burned songs into completely new CD-RW discs; still the same. The same discs can be read and played on PC and laptop without any problems.
It can still play original audio CDs (at least the one which came with the car - Lexus Lounge), didn't try CD-RW with audio (WAV) instead of MP3 yet, will try that later.
But I have no idea what the **** is going on; I burned and played RW discs with MP3s for years, and now nothing works!
I thought it has something to do with discs (I used them for 3 years, so they were old), so I burned songs into completely new CD-RW discs; still the same. The same discs can be read and played on PC and laptop without any problems.
It can still play original audio CDs (at least the one which came with the car - Lexus Lounge), didn't try CD-RW with audio (WAV) instead of MP3 yet, will try that later.
But I have no idea what the **** is going on; I burned and played RW discs with MP3s for years, and now nothing works!
#5
A number of things could be wrong. Most of those optical drives in our PCs are fairly complaint and will read most any media and formatted data given to it. However, those units used in the automotive industry do not always support all the standards. Only takes a small change, one setting, even just a software update to throw things into chaos.
First, make sure you are burning a single and full session. Make sure you are not leaving the disc available for multi-session. Uncheck that preference box.
Next, make sure the software you are using to burn the files has its settings to conform to the standards needed by the Lexus audio system. Quite a bit of information on this can be found in the Owner's Manual:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do.../sec_03_02.pdf
Finally, you may want to try a stock CD-R disc instead of one that is rewritable. They are cheap enough to experiment with, use day-to-day, and toss when no longer needed.
First, make sure you are burning a single and full session. Make sure you are not leaving the disc available for multi-session. Uncheck that preference box.
Next, make sure the software you are using to burn the files has its settings to conform to the standards needed by the Lexus audio system. Quite a bit of information on this can be found in the Owner's Manual:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do.../sec_03_02.pdf
Finally, you may want to try a stock CD-R disc instead of one that is rewritable. They are cheap enough to experiment with, use day-to-day, and toss when no longer needed.
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#9
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Good news, everyone! The CD player is OK.
I decided to burn one more CD-RW with MP3s using a different computer and CD burning software; the player reads and plays the disk as good as always.
That's a bit strange because I always used the same computer + the same software for burning CDs, and I have no idea why it stopped working, but at least I know the player is OK. Will make some more checks to find out if the problem is caused by burning software or computer hardware.
I decided to burn one more CD-RW with MP3s using a different computer and CD burning software; the player reads and plays the disk as good as always.
That's a bit strange because I always used the same computer + the same software for burning CDs, and I have no idea why it stopped working, but at least I know the player is OK. Will make some more checks to find out if the problem is caused by burning software or computer hardware.
#10
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Good news, everyone! The CD player is OK.
I decided to burn one more CD-RW with MP3s using a different computer and CD burning software; the player reads and plays the disk as good as always.
That's a bit strange because I always used the same computer + the same software for burning CDs, and I have no idea why it stopped working, but at least I know the player is OK. Will make some more checks to find out if the problem is caused by burning software or computer hardware.
I decided to burn one more CD-RW with MP3s using a different computer and CD burning software; the player reads and plays the disk as good as always.
That's a bit strange because I always used the same computer + the same software for burning CDs, and I have no idea why it stopped working, but at least I know the player is OK. Will make some more checks to find out if the problem is caused by burning software or computer hardware.
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I was going to mention it could even be the type of mp3? Is it a variable bit rate or constant bit rate or even the quality. The only reason why I mention it is because its strange how it played the wma fine but not the mp3 file. But as long as you're able to get it to recognize it while using a different machine you're fine.
To piggy back on what RX330inFL these aftermarket radios require a specific format and keep in mind that computers get software updates and can read multiple types, but your radio is not updated after it leaves the factory.
To piggy back on what RX330inFL these aftermarket radios require a specific format and keep in mind that computers get software updates and can read multiple types, but your radio is not updated after it leaves the factory.
#14
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The write speed didn't affect it, since CD-RWs burned as audio discs at the same speed (10x) using the original computer were accepted by RX just fine. It's not a problem with MP3s because during tests I burned the same (OLD) files that were properly played on the car before - nothing.
So the only issue I can now think of is software settings when writing data (not audio) discs. It's strange because no settings were changed. Will try to contact CDBurnerXP author.
So the only issue I can now think of is software settings when writing data (not audio) discs. It's strange because no settings were changed. Will try to contact CDBurnerXP author.
#15
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In case someone has a similar issue in future - https://forum.cdburnerxp.se/topic/92.../page__hl__car