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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 22:35:29 -0500, zeek wrote:

Greetings and a Happy New Year.

I am having trouble playing audio CDs that I have copied. I have Roxio
Version 5.3.4.21. I use the CD Copier window that comes up and it plays
well in the PC and not so well in the audio cd players. If they will
play a all it takes a lot longer for the cd to be recognized.

What am I missing?

Thanks for your help....


In addition to the other suggestions, you might also want to have the
calibration of your player checked. The lasers in players do age and go
out-of-tolerance with time. I got a service manual and put my Denon player
on my test bench about a year ago and went through the calibration
process (you probably need at least a scope and signal generator). It was
significantly off and the calibration took the player from having sporadic
skips and errors to playing CDs perfectly.

Also keep in mind that CDR disks are physically different than
manufactured CDs. They are only about 70% as reflective as a commercial CD
and thus less tolerant of any defect or alignment problem on the player.


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