Cd-r
#1
Cd-r
Have any of you experienced your CD player screwing up as a result of using burned CDs?
I have an Accord and this happened to me. At first I had no clue what was wrong...stick a CD in and I hear clicking and then the player just spits out the CD. I took it to an audio shop and the sales rep told me that hes seen this before and that can happen when trying to play burned CDs in a factory deck....the deck literally breaks.
I have an Accord and this happened to me. At first I had no clue what was wrong...stick a CD in and I hear clicking and then the player just spits out the CD. I took it to an audio shop and the sales rep told me that hes seen this before and that can happen when trying to play burned CDs in a factory deck....the deck literally breaks.
#5
I had a 2000 Accord before my RX-8 and never had a problem with burned disks. I mostly used Yamaha CDRs. In the RX-8, I've used the same Yamaha's and also some Verbatim "Digital Vinyl" CDRs with no problems at all.
#7
My RX-8 has the BOSE 6-CD changer and has no problems with CD-R at all. I use samsung 'black' CDs which are nice (car is black too so I love it ) AND I use also CD-RW as audio CDs!! Everything works much better than I thought...
#8
Re: Cd-r
Originally posted by TODreamer
Have any of you experienced your CD player screwing up as a result of using burned CDs?
I have an Accord and this happened to me. At first I had no clue what was wrong...stick a CD in and I hear clicking and then the player just spits out the CD. I took it to an audio shop and the sales rep told me that hes seen this before and that can happen when trying to play burned CDs in a factory deck....the deck literally breaks.
Have any of you experienced your CD player screwing up as a result of using burned CDs?
I have an Accord and this happened to me. At first I had no clue what was wrong...stick a CD in and I hear clicking and then the player just spits out the CD. I took it to an audio shop and the sales rep told me that hes seen this before and that can happen when trying to play burned CDs in a factory deck....the deck literally breaks.
There are absolutely no reasons a well manufactured deck should break soley due to the use of CD-R (or even CD-RW) discs. They will either succeed in tracking the disc, or fail trying to read the calibration track and reject the disc.
If the deck broke, it was because it was a POS, not because you used a CD-R.
#11
I took it to an audio shop and the sales rep told me that hes seen this before and that can happen when trying to play burned CDs in a factory deck..
Maybe the CD was warped a little wobbled when it was spun and the wobble struck something inside?
Last edited by KrustyKlown; 05-03-2004 at 06:44 PM.
#12
Why not take it to the dealer and show them the problem? I am sure they would replace it under warranty.
I've been playing CD-Rs in mine since I bought it and it's fine.
I'm installing the MP3 player this weekend, so I'll have an extra base CD unit...
---A
I've been playing CD-Rs in mine since I bought it and it's fine.
I'm installing the MP3 player this weekend, so I'll have an extra base CD unit...
---A
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