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I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my
Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. The CDR560 works fine with TDK and Fuji Music CD-Rs. It seems there is a bad batch of Philips CD-Rs out there. Anybody else have this problem? Mark |
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Mark wrote:
I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. I doubt it has anything to do with audio vs. "data" CDs[1]. From what I understand, there is an area on the disk (the Power Calibration Area) meant to allow the drive to test various power levels for the laser. The drive writes some test data at various laser power levels and then reads it back to see which worked best. This process is called Optimum Power Calibration, or OPC. So, unless your drive coincidentally picked this moment to start dying, it sounds like they're bad blanks. - Logan [1] I put data in quotes because, well, isn't it all data? |
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Mark wrote:
I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. I doubt it has anything to do with audio vs. "data" CDs[1]. From what I understand, there is an area on the disk (the Power Calibration Area) meant to allow the drive to test various power levels for the laser. The drive writes some test data at various laser power levels and then reads it back to see which worked best. This process is called Optimum Power Calibration, or OPC. So, unless your drive coincidentally picked this moment to start dying, it sounds like they're bad blanks. - Logan [1] I put data in quotes because, well, isn't it all data? |
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Mark wrote:
I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. The CDR560 works fine with TDK and Fuji Music CD-Rs. It seems there is a bad batch of Philips CD-Rs out there. Anybody else have this problem? No. Just you... Your recorder is rooted. geoff |
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Mark wrote:
I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. The CDR560 works fine with TDK and Fuji Music CD-Rs. It seems there is a bad batch of Philips CD-Rs out there. Anybody else have this problem? No. Just you... Your recorder is rooted. geoff |
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Mark wrote:
I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. The CDR560 works fine with TDK and Fuji Music CD-Rs. It seems there is a bad batch of Philips CD-Rs out there. Anybody else have this problem? I also have been using a Philips CDR 560--nice lightweight machine--and this year ran into massive problems with "music" blanks from Maxell. Same symptom as you report. Sorry to say, this Philips model may be headed for obsolescence since its range of laser power settings doesn't seem to allow for the way blank discs are made nowadays (for very high-speed recording)-- even though relatively few people would normally use "music" CD-Rs at high speeds, since the "data" blanks are less expensive. The one thing I'd say is: Even if you can get one or more of the discs to pass OPC, don't use them--the material may be unrecoverable later on. In particular do not record on the disc and then eject it without having finalized it, even if you're in a hurry. What happened with me was that I tried to go back and finalize the recordings I'd made on the Maxell blanks, but the second time around the recorder reported OPC FAIL on the same discs so there was no way to finalize them on that recorder at all. For further discussion see these two recent threads in this newsgroup: - 'POWER CALIBRATION ERROR" - CD-R (music) failure in live recording |
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Mark wrote:
I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. The CDR560 works fine with TDK and Fuji Music CD-Rs. It seems there is a bad batch of Philips CD-Rs out there. Anybody else have this problem? I also have been using a Philips CDR 560--nice lightweight machine--and this year ran into massive problems with "music" blanks from Maxell. Same symptom as you report. Sorry to say, this Philips model may be headed for obsolescence since its range of laser power settings doesn't seem to allow for the way blank discs are made nowadays (for very high-speed recording)-- even though relatively few people would normally use "music" CD-Rs at high speeds, since the "data" blanks are less expensive. The one thing I'd say is: Even if you can get one or more of the discs to pass OPC, don't use them--the material may be unrecoverable later on. In particular do not record on the disc and then eject it without having finalized it, even if you're in a hurry. What happened with me was that I tried to go back and finalize the recordings I'd made on the Maxell blanks, but the second time around the recorder reported OPC FAIL on the same discs so there was no way to finalize them on that recorder at all. For further discussion see these two recent threads in this newsgroup: - 'POWER CALIBRATION ERROR" - CD-R (music) failure in live recording |
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Logan Shaw wrote in message ...
Mark wrote: I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. Some of the recorders insist on having CD-R's that are 650MB size, so the larger capacity CD-R's marked as audio CD's will not work. I am not sure it will solve your problem, but it is the first thing to come to mind. BR Dan Lavry |
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Logan Shaw wrote in message ...
Mark wrote: I just bought 2 new batches of Philips CD-R MUSIC CD-Rs for use in my Philips CDR 560 audio recorder. These discs are clearly labeld DIGITAL AUDIO which I know my recorder requires. These discs all fail to record giving OPC FAIL. Some of the recorders insist on having CD-R's that are 650MB size, so the larger capacity CD-R's marked as audio CD's will not work. I am not sure it will solve your problem, but it is the first thing to come to mind. BR Dan Lavry |
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