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Is there anything specific I need to do to program my CD palyer so it moves to the next CD automatically? Mine just keeps playing repeating the same CD over & over. Thanks!:)
 
Is there anything specific I need to do to program my CD palyer so it moves to the next CD automatically? Mine just keeps playing repeating the same CD over & over. Thanks!:)

Because you don't have a CD changer! You have a DVD player that happens to also play CD's (same as in-home).
So, as you've learned, no auto-advance. Your Lexicon deserves DVD-A's anyway...
;)
 
As far as anyone on this forum has been able to tell, there is currently no way to program the CD/DVD player to auto-advance discs; there may never be a way to do this.

This is unfortunate, but something we're all getting used to I think.


Also, yes, DVD-A's are excellent. Read up on users' recommendations in a great thread here.
 
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You can use the voice command to advance to the next CD.............
 
You can use the voice command to advance to the next CD.............

Well, for that matter, you can hold down the next track button on the steering wheel to do that too, but the question was whether there's a setting to advance automatically to the next CD when it plays the last track of the current one.
 
After a lot of research, I do not believe there is anything you can do to make the CD change automatically. I would have prefered that, to it playing DVDs.
 
I have CD's (MP3CD's) in mine. At one time, I also thought that it would go from one CD to the next, BUT I WAS WRONG! Because each of my MP3CD's lasts so long, I never noticed that when one disc would finish, it would go back to the first "folder" in that same CD (MP3CD). When this subject appeared a few months ago, I double checked and found that when one CD or MP3CD ends, it just goes back to the begining on that same disc.

Does not bother me at all. I just go into DIS and click on the Disc, and tell it to switch to the next disc. No Problem.
 
Is there anything specific I need to do to program my CD palyer so it moves to the next CD automatically? Mine just keeps playing repeating the same CD over & over. Thanks!:)

Mine changes CDs when one finishes and automatically goes to the next CD, but I have the non-tech/Nav stereo. I guess the regular stereo system is a bit better thought out than the one with GPS in it?
 
Mine changes CDs when one finishes and automatically goes to the next CD, but I have the non-tech/Nav stereo. I guess the regular stereo system is a bit better thought out than the one with GPS in it?

No. One is a CD changer, the other a DVD player. Not "better thought out", but an apple to an orange.
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Well, one plays the next disk, one doesn't. Obviously someone thought about it for one system but not the other - odd that it doesn't play the next disk as multi-disk systems have been around for 20 years now.
 
Well, one plays the next disk, one doesn't. Obviously someone thought about it for one system but not the other - odd that it doesn't play the next disk as multi-disk systems have been around for 20 years now.

I agree, all of my multi-disk systems have advanced the CD over the last 20 years.
Since this is my first mobile DVD player, I have no idea what they've done in the previous 19 years.
 
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