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windows 10?
post the model number of this player.
is the player connected to its power pack, plugged in?
try all USB ports? or is it using eSATA port, no port type stated.
USB, when plugged in does windows (is it windows) go BINGBONG
sound, telling you USB is not dead?
does it show up in device manager
does it show up in Disk manager?
last would be "This PC" local explorer working and see a disk there.
play what.
CD-DCA
Home burned, MP3 music on CD or DVD?
store bought DVD ,say starwars DVD real not a RIP.
always test with real CD/dVD first, not burned copies .
then last we check that DVD-R worrs or CD-r burned disks play.
what player are you using,? I use VLC , only.
you need to use cd-r + look at the ones that don't work they are cd-r- you might of also not closed out the disk that would keep the disk where it would work on you pc but not your cd player.
You either have a bad ground from your amp to the vehicle or a problem with the amp. Where is the amp grounded? Do not ground an amp to a seat bolt or side panel on any vehicle. The weld points on the car itself cause issue with ground. Take the ground wire directly thru the bottom panel (floor) Check befor you drill! don't hit a wire/fuel line, etc. That will give you a solid ground. Keep your ground wire length to a minimum. 18" or less, and use the same gauge wire for ground as you do for power. Hope this helps
what year is your car?newer cars 1999 and up the radio wiring harness goes thru the ecm (electronic control module).if that head unit is not supported it wont work correctly.in a bad case senario the head unit could damage the ecm.
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