SanDiegoXLR
Seasoned Member
Hi everyone,
The most unreliable part of my XLR is the Coastal GM Ipod Lockpick.
In the 5 years I've had it, it's broken here and there at least 8 times (sometimes for a few days and sometimes for a few months)....ugh!!
Have seen posts where folks are saying they have been able to burn CDs and play them on their XLR's CD changer.
My unit seems to HATE all burned CDs, which is a shame because I have hundreds of them.
From your experience, which brand of CDs and which software works best so that they can be played in our cars?
I've tried Memorex, Maxell, Sony, Office Depot, HP, and several other brands with no luck.....might play the first 1 or 2 tracks ok, but everything else skips like crazy.
I was really spoiled before because my Miata and S2000 had 10 disc changers that would play EVERYTHING with no issues- even if the CDs were completely scratched.
Thanks for any tips!
-Mark
The most unreliable part of my XLR is the Coastal GM Ipod Lockpick.
In the 5 years I've had it, it's broken here and there at least 8 times (sometimes for a few days and sometimes for a few months)....ugh!!
Have seen posts where folks are saying they have been able to burn CDs and play them on their XLR's CD changer.
My unit seems to HATE all burned CDs, which is a shame because I have hundreds of them.
From your experience, which brand of CDs and which software works best so that they can be played in our cars?
I've tried Memorex, Maxell, Sony, Office Depot, HP, and several other brands with no luck.....might play the first 1 or 2 tracks ok, but everything else skips like crazy.

Thanks for any tips!
-Mark