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Arcam CD72 stopped playing CD-R discs
I've got an Arcam CD72 player, several years old, which has just stopped
playing newly burned CD-R discs. I've previously had no trouble playing home-made discs, but I recently replaced my CD Writer with a Liteon, and ever since, the Arcam gives me a "no disc" message. These discs play perfectly on my computer, Pansonic DVD player, Sony car stereo, AND a very old mini hi-fi system which my wife uses. There seems to be something about the way my Liteon burns discs that the Arcam doesn't like. All other previously burnt discs WILL play. Any suggestions please? |
Arcam CD72 stopped playing CD-R discs
In article , Mike O'Sullivan
wrote: I've got an Arcam CD72 player, several years old, which has just stopped playing newly burned CD-R discs. I've previously had no trouble playing home-made discs, but I recently replaced my CD Writer with a Liteon, and ever since, the Arcam gives me a "no disc" message. These discs play perfectly on my computer, Pansonic DVD player, Sony car stereo, AND a very old mini hi-fi system which my wife uses. There seems to be something about the way my Liteon burns discs that the Arcam doesn't like. All other previously burnt discs WILL play. Any suggestions please? Change either the burner or/and the brand of disc. I have also had equivalent problems with CDR and DVD. There seems to be a 'lottery' wrt to which combinations of burner, burn speed, and disc brand work on which players. In a similar manner, my Arcam DV137 has happily played DVD+R and +RW discs from TDK, and also -R and -RW... until recently. It still plays the discs recorded in the past, but is less reliable with newly made recordings. Tried two different recorders with much the same results. The recordings all play OK on the recorders. Suspect that the manufacturing spec for the blank discs has altered. Afraid this entire area is a minefield with no reliable maps, and someone keeps altering the terrain. :-) Slainte, Jim -- Change 'noise' to 'jcgl' if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Arcam CD72 stopped playing CD-R discs
Jim Lesurf wrote:
Change either the burner or/and the brand of disc. I have also had equivalent problems with CDR and DVD. There seems to be a 'lottery' wrt to which combinations of burner, burn speed, and disc brand work on which players. In a similar manner, my Arcam DV137 has happily played DVD+R and +RW discs from TDK, and also -R and -RW... until recently. It still plays the discs recorded in the past, but is less reliable with newly made recordings. Tried two different recorders with much the same results. The recordings all play OK on the recorders. Suspect that the manufacturing spec for the blank discs has altered. Afraid this entire area is a minefield with no reliable maps, and someone keeps altering the terrain. :-) Thanks Jim. I have since written to Arcam who replied in double quick time. Their reply might be of general interest, so I am pasting it here. (Quote) "The only issue with CDR type discs is the relatively low reflectivity when compare to a standard Red Book disc – it may be that the Liteon does not “etch” the disc as heavily although this symptom may be highlighting a drop in light level from the CD72 laser optic. We may be able to resolve the issue with a new laser optic but would require a sample of a disc that at this point will not play. Estimated laser replacement cost will be £147.95 inc vat – my suggestions is that you return the player to your original or local dealer and we can arrange service from this point. I hope this helps." |
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