Problem: Shaker 500 don't like ColdPlay
#1
It simply will not play the new ColdPLay CD without a loud "tick-tick" every nine seconds.
When I put in the CD, it says "D1 F1".
I thought this was an error code, apparently this is what it says when the Shaker thinks it is an MP3 disc?
I have tried it on the Shaker 500 in another Mustang. Same thing happens and the delaer is at a loss to figure it out.
Anyone else have this experience?
When I put in the CD, it says "D1 F1".
I thought this was an error code, apparently this is what it says when the Shaker thinks it is an MP3 disc?
I have tried it on the Shaker 500 in another Mustang. Same thing happens and the delaer is at a loss to figure it out.
Anyone else have this experience?
#3
Originally posted by sonicblue@September 30, 2005, 3:49 PM
Yep. Me too...plays OK, no skipping, but a clicking noise. Related to the copy protection on the CD?
Yep. Me too...plays OK, no skipping, but a clicking noise. Related to the copy protection on the CD?
#5
Shelby GT500 Member
Originally posted by coladin@October 3, 2005, 9:36 AM
Exactly! It plays but for that clicking noise! Does you deck also say "D1 F1"? Nobody can tell me why the Shaker 500 head unit thinks the CD is an MP3 disc. :bang:
Exactly! It plays but for that clicking noise! Does you deck also say "D1 F1"? Nobody can tell me why the Shaker 500 head unit thinks the CD is an MP3 disc. :bang:
Have you put the CD in a PC and see if there's non-audio files on it?
#6
Originally posted by subzero05@October 3, 2005, 12:49 PM
If coldplay was put into me I wouldn't play it either
If coldplay was put into me I wouldn't play it either
"Maybe it has digital information on it as well (like PC stuff)
Have you put the CD in a PC and see if there's non-audio files on it?"
Some "enhanced" CDs can cause certain players to misbehave. Check the label on the disc.
#7
Legacy TMS Member
Yup. Checked to see if it is enhanced or has bonus PC material. These are often multi-session CD's which some players find, um, unpleasant.
Try ripping just the songs and burning an audio CD copy. If that clears it up, I suspect you will have your answer.
Try ripping just the songs and burning an audio CD copy. If that clears it up, I suspect you will have your answer.
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