Audio CD Burning Help
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- Sir Games-A-Lot
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All right, I know this is rather basic, but is there any way to burn an audio (standard, errm... I think it's called "redbook") CD, using a CD-R, so that it will play in older players that are not marked as CD-R compatible? I know that CD-R's use burned dots to store data while pressed CD's use little depressions, but is there any way to make the CD-R's dots mimic depressions so that they could conceivably be read by older players?
T.I.A. (Thanks In Advance)
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I read some where that the lasers used in audio CD players are standardized, what if I found a more powerful laser from a busted CD-R comptible player and swapped them out, would that work? Infact I seem to remember a thread where someone replaced the laser in their PSone with a CD player laser.
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pretty sad that your cd player wont read burned discs when my cd player from 1985 (banf & olufsen beogram CDX) will read ones that are scratched to hell and burned discs with no problem
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Wow, 1985...
You should really consider upgrading next neigborhood cleanup...
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hell no! this is bang an olufsen, best damn cd player ive ever had! got it for free at a garagesale and its worth about 180$ on ebay. works as good as you could expect for anything thats 21 years old plus its just plain awesome looking
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Man, it's not like I said throw it out, I just suggested grabbing a newer one from someone's garbage pile...
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why bother upgrading "if it aint broke dont fix it" lol, plus i dont listen to cds all that often anyway, i wold take pics of mine buy my dad has our camera >.< here are some internet pics, it has a really cool touch interface, only buttons on the thing are power and eject the rest is touch!
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DAMN!!! Looks almost exactly like a prototype Atari console!!!
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What kind of CD-R's are you using? I've tried playing burned discs (Sony and Verbatim) in a Sony CD player from July 1985, and both types work just fine.
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imations and really crap tevion ones play just fine, my burner doesnt like the tevion discs tho and that cd player is awesome! you wanna sell it? triton loves all things old and strange
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Man, they just don't make them like the old days... (The days when my body consisted of dirt & water, waiting to be used by a plant organism to be eaten by either my parents or an animal to be eaten by my parents...)
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