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CD labels
I've heard all the stories of CD labels coming off and bubbling and
getting stuck in the cd player, however, I've left mine in the heat, the cold and some have even got wet and NO problem with the adheasive. My problem is that they just don't play worth crap in my car stereo's (2 different factory units). They play fine for the first 4 or 5 tracks, then the sound gets progressively worse and worse. Without labels, they play everything fine, but as soom as I stick on a label, they have playing problems. Anyone else have this problem? My labels are white matte finish. |
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I've made labels for quite a few of my CDs. It makes a little more noise
when the discs are loaded, but I've never had a problem. Tony -- 2001 Nissan Maxima SE Anniversary Edition Eclipse CD8454 Head Unit, Phoenix Gold ZX475ti, ZX450 and ZX500 Amplifiers, Phoenix Gold EQ-232 30-Band EQ, Dynaudio System 360 Tri-Amped In Front and Focal 130HCs For Rear Fill, 2 Soundstream EXACT10s In Aperiodic Enclosure 2001 Chevy S10 ZR2 Pioneer DEH-P9600MP (Just gettin' started) "Dave Van Haaren" wrote in message om... I've heard all the stories of CD labels coming off and bubbling and getting stuck in the cd player, however, I've left mine in the heat, the cold and some have even got wet and NO problem with the adheasive. My problem is that they just don't play worth crap in my car stereo's (2 different factory units). They play fine for the first 4 or 5 tracks, then the sound gets progressively worse and worse. Without labels, they play everything fine, but as soom as I stick on a label, they have playing problems. Anyone else have this problem? My labels are white matte finish. |
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could be that the labels aren't balancing.
i never use labels. just a sharpie marker "Dave Van Haaren" wrote in message om... I've heard all the stories of CD labels coming off and bubbling and getting stuck in the cd player, however, I've left mine in the heat, the cold and some have even got wet and NO problem with the adheasive. My problem is that they just don't play worth crap in my car stereo's (2 different factory units). They play fine for the first 4 or 5 tracks, then the sound gets progressively worse and worse. Without labels, they play everything fine, but as soom as I stick on a label, they have playing problems. Anyone else have this problem? My labels are white matte finish. |
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I think they are now special blanks on the market that u can write a
label directly on. It requires a special writer I think. Factory looking and no stickers.... Of course I just use a sharpie. |
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I've tried burning a half dozen discs in multiple copies, put labels
on one set, and nothing on the other. The labels are definetly the problem. There're perfectly balanced as well. I've also tried 25 cents CD-R's and 2 dollar CD-R's. Both play fine with no labels, both suck with labels. |
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Don't forget that not all CD players are designed to work with
CD-R discs that you've burned yourself. Some will, and some won't. Let me also add that I've had better luck with non-CDR-supporting HU's by burning CDR's at a slower speed. Ie, even if your cd writer can burn at 16x, writing a cd at 2x or 1x seems to work a lot better. |