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    how to make the audio cd display the song titles when played in car stereo?

    i always get track 01, track 02 and so forth... i need help how to burn them mp3 files so it will display the correct title when i load it in my car stereo

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    First you need a CD burner that can burn CD text , is a track that your radio will pick up, that said you need a head unit that can read CD text, , if you have all, make sure to set your CD burner to CD text mode.

    if you play a music CD text in a head unit that is not made to read it, it will sound bad since is going to think mp3 data is in it

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    First you need a CD burner that can burn CD text , is a track that your radio will pick up, that said you need a head unit that can read CD text, , if you have all, make sure to set your CD burner to CD text mode.

    if you play a music CD text in a head unit that is not made to read it, it will sound bad since is going to think mp3 data is in it


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