Panasonic CD player quesetion
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Panasonic CD player quesetion
I know this isn't Dreamcast related but I'll probably get a better answer here.
Anyway, my mini stereo system has trouble playing CD-Rs. I figured it was the speed I burnt them at but it does it on CDs I've burn at 4x. Is there usually a dial to turn on CD players like the Dreamast has on the GD-ROM drive? I think I might pop it open a little later.
Anyway, my mini stereo system has trouble playing CD-Rs. I figured it was the speed I burnt them at but it does it on CDs I've burn at 4x. Is there usually a dial to turn on CD players like the Dreamast has on the GD-ROM drive? I think I might pop it open a little later.
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Re: Panasonic CD player quesetion
You mean a pot meter? They should have one........LyingWake wrote:I know this isn't Dreamcast related but I'll probably get a better answer here.
Anyway, my mini stereo system has trouble playing CD-Rs. I figured it was the speed I burnt them at but it does it on CDs I've burn at 4x. Is there usually a dial to turn on CD players like the Dreamast has on the GD-ROM drive? I think I might pop it open a little later.
Different discs can sometimes make a big difference. I always recommend the memorex discs with the little breaking glass on them. My car came with a cd player and the only discs that would work are the memorex ones. I have also told that to other people who had troubles and it worked for all of them.
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I had some memorex back in the day that were total trash. Blue ink. Worst CD-Rs I've ever used, even had several midrange PC drives that had trouble reading them. But they obviously got better a couple of years after that, they're fine now. I've always had excellent luck with Fuji, but most brands these days are perfectly fine. Sometimes certain devices are really finicky, so changing brands can help, but it's often more of a fault of the reader or the burner, and changing media to something a bit more friendlier can make up for it.
Despite what people think, not all burners (DVD, CD) are equal in quality of burns, and just reducing the speed will only make them less prone to making tons of errors that NORMALLY do not affect the apparent usability of the disc. Reducing burn speed way below what the brand-name CDs are spec'd for is not always for the sake of the media, but rather the burner. Back when there were larger discrepencies between burners, one major test of them was media compatibility, and many burners recieved firmware updates to help in this regard. Nowadays its not as big of an issue, but some burners still produce more errors on certain media.
Despite what people think, not all burners (DVD, CD) are equal in quality of burns, and just reducing the speed will only make them less prone to making tons of errors that NORMALLY do not affect the apparent usability of the disc. Reducing burn speed way below what the brand-name CDs are spec'd for is not always for the sake of the media, but rather the burner. Back when there were larger discrepencies between burners, one major test of them was media compatibility, and many burners recieved firmware updates to help in this regard. Nowadays its not as big of an issue, but some burners still produce more errors on certain media.
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Was it a factory cd player? cause from my experience most cd players play any type of cd-r's. Or mine always have.natiels wrote:Different discs can sometimes make a big difference. I always recommend the memorex discs with the little breaking glass on them. My car came with a cd player and the only discs that would work are the memorex ones. I have also told that to other people who had troubles and it worked for all of them.
As far as blank cd-r media, I use either fuji or imation; love them