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you can select it to burn either an MP3 CD or Music CD in 'preferences'

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You can?

&$%$!!!! I spent about four hours the other day creating the PERFECT playlist for my car...when I went to burn it I thought you could only burn "proper" cds, so I had to ditch a load of tracks frown.gif I have of course deleted the playlist so I can't get it back frown.gif

Guess I have another evening of making my ultimate playlist :P

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I have just tried this and found that I cannot get MP3's to play at all.

I have tried, buring the music file into the root of the CD (ie. no folders.)

Also I have tried the head unit CD player and the multi-changer.

It doesn't matter how you cut it but the RCD500 wont play MP3's.

Interestingly though it does recognise that a data disk has been inserted by displaying a "CD-ROM" logo on the display.

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Sorry that what I am about to say isn't constructive, but reading this post simply confirms that it's far better to swop the OEM Head Unit and fit an aftermarket one. I get no problems playing any of the discs I burn from iTunes, Toast, whatever their format or mixture plus better quality audio delivery. iPods no problem either. Currently the VW factory option is simply not up to speed imo.

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Sorry that what I am about to say isn't constructive, but reading this post simply confirms that it's far better to swop the OEM Head Unit and fit an aftermarket one.

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I have the RCD 300 and it's shockingly poor.In fact I went to a stealers at the weekend and had a listen in two other Golfs because I suspected mine was faulty,but they were the same.

Very bad for a car this price and I must admit it's really affecting my enjoyment of my new GTI.

I'm wondering is it the head unit or speakers or both that are bad ?

Regarding the MP3 I could have swowrn I read somewhere in a brochure etc that it would play MP3,but the manual says definitely no and will display CD ROM if one is inserted.

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RCD300 is def poor if you like to enjoy music. That's why I ordered the cheaper RCD300 knowing I would change it to a high-end Pioneer combined SatNav & Audio Head Unit....All for the same price as the VW OEM SatNav option. But without going as far as I have done, you can get a decent aftermarket Head Unit and also speakers if you want.

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I'm wondering is it the head unit or speakers or both that are bad ?

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It's the head unit that lets it down IMO. After swapping the stock unit for an Alpine the sound quality improved 100%. I would say swap the head unit first before spending any money on a speaker upgrade.

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I have the DVD Sat Nav with 6 CD changer in mine and I have to say that the sound quality is very good and compares favourably with BOSE and Harman Kardon in other cars.

Going aftermarket involves loosing functionality in the FIS and other areas and inevitably looks less integrated although you do gain the ability to play MP3 CDs. Connection of an IPOD is possible but in order to display the track names/playlist e.t.c. I'd have to connect it to the CD changer connection - I'm currently working out how to connect an IPOD to the AUX connector on the headunit and giving me IPOD charging capabilties. Lookw like I need a Dietz connector to connect to the rear of the Sat Nav unit and a Pocket dock with USB and line out to the IPOD.

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