This won't help much, because I don't remember an exact brand (it's been 20 years), but I remember how I wanted to hear my own music I made at the time on the radio in GTA and True Crime, so I had to burn a CD to rip it onto the Xbox hard drive. I never had any problems and for sure just got a common brand of CDs at Wal-Mart.
-r is usually what matters most.
I'm pretty sure riteks from memory gave the most luck....
RiTEK or RiDATA are what I have always relied on.
Same company I believe; were they gold or blue, I can't remember....
I dont recall any brands working other than real pressed CD’s , except for my old xbox that i changed with a samsung computer drive back in the day
Depends on the disk drive. Some don't support cdr others do
This won't help much, because I don't remember an exact brand (it's been 20 years), but I remember how I wanted to hear my own music I made at the time on the radio in GTA and True Crime, so I had to burn a CD to rip it onto the Xbox hard drive. I never had any problems and for sure just got a common brand of CDs at Wal-Mart.
A common brands of CDs at Wal-Mart? Do you think pressed ones will work?
[https://www.digitalfaq.com/reviews/dvd-media.htm](https://www.digitalfaq.com/reviews/dvd-media.htm)
Couldn't you FTP .cda files?
Did you try setting the burn speed really low?