I attempted to make a CD from my I tune collection to play on my Volvo which has a Dolby Pro Logic sound system. It plays well

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Like what? I couldn't be more specific. I recorded music from my I Tunes playlist, on a CD and the damn thing won't play on my Volvo with a Pro Logic sound system. That's it.
 
Solution
Hi

A audio CD has to comply with the Red Book audio standard and has seperate tracks for each song

put it in a average PC DVD drive and you do not see the audio files

The average PC will put audio files on a data CD in a form not suitable for standard CD Players in cars or HIFI systems, although many CD players can play some types of audio files on a data CD

see wiki for more details
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_audio_disc

you have to find out from Volvo handbook what sort of Audio CD's can be played
Then select the correct options in ITunes

regards
Mike Barnes
Hi

A audio CD has to comply with the Red Book audio standard and has seperate tracks for each song

put it in a average PC DVD drive and you do not see the audio files

The average PC will put audio files on a data CD in a form not suitable for standard CD Players in cars or HIFI systems, although many CD players can play some types of audio files on a data CD

see wiki for more details
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_audio_disc

you have to find out from Volvo handbook what sort of Audio CD's can be played
Then select the correct options in ITunes

regards
Mike Barnes
 
Solution
When you put that CD into your Windows PC, what files do you see there? Do you see MP3/AAC files, or you see files with "cda" extension? Can you play that CD on your computer?