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Default CD player not functioning properly


bassett wrote:
"paul packer" wrote in message
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On 4 Jan 2007 19:15:27 -0800, "gperkins151"
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So I just burned a copy of the disk that wasn't working and the copy
played fine, so I thought 'problem solved.' Then I for the hell of it I
tried the original and that played fine too. Looks like I got some kind
of intermittent CD player problem.


Have you considered that 6 years is not a bad innings and that if you
bought a decent DVD player it would probably sound better than your
changer AND play movies? Of course you wouldn't get endless music, but
surely even at a party it isn't too much trouble to change discs every
75 minutes.

There you go. Problem solved. :-)


Sounds like the lazer lens is dirty,
They produce a special disc for cleaning the lazer lens,, it has small
brushes built into the disc.. get one of those or clean the lazer lens
with a small brush, end of problem..

Buying a DVD player for CD's,, more sound [sic] advice from Packer.
Can't really expect much more from a ****-wit.
bassett


So, you think a new Pioneer or Sony DVD player will sound significantly
worse than an old CD changer--is that it, bassett? The fact is, there
will be no loss of sound quality, possibly an improvement; there will
be greater reliability and the option of playing movies. And such
players can be had for AU$100. Where's the problem, except in your
addled "mind"?