Audio CDR's on PC?
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- Jim Smith
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Audio CDR's on PC?
I just received some Audio CDR's and they don't play on my Toshiba XM-6201TA 24X Reader. They play fine on my Maxtor PlexWriter 12/10/32 burner and my home stereo CD player. Is my reader too old and/or is there software or a firmware upgrade to enable reading Audio CDR's?
- Jack Stoner
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Jim, it could be the CD Reader. Some readers will not support all the various CD formats. I would think it should support audio CDR's but....
I had problems with the OEM 32X CD Reader in my Compaq. It wouldn't read a styles CD I got from PG Music (BIAB) and they wound up giving me a downlad ftp to get it. The tech told me they run across CD readers occasionaly that are incompatible.
I didn't think much about it until I got a CD Burner and found out the CD Reader would not read some of the data CD's that were made with my burner. I then found out the Compaq OEM reader only had a DAE (Digital Audio Extraction) rate of less than 1 (.43) when ripping from audio CD's. That did it, I bought a new CD reader and it is compatible with everything (that is available now) and has a 16X test DAE speed (actually I've got as high as 20X DAE).
This may be an option for you too, as CD readers are relatively inexpensive. The unit I bought is an ASUS 50X, model CDS500, it is NT compatible too. It was $39.95 through Egghead.com
I had problems with the OEM 32X CD Reader in my Compaq. It wouldn't read a styles CD I got from PG Music (BIAB) and they wound up giving me a downlad ftp to get it. The tech told me they run across CD readers occasionaly that are incompatible.
I didn't think much about it until I got a CD Burner and found out the CD Reader would not read some of the data CD's that were made with my burner. I then found out the Compaq OEM reader only had a DAE (Digital Audio Extraction) rate of less than 1 (.43) when ripping from audio CD's. That did it, I bought a new CD reader and it is compatible with everything (that is available now) and has a 16X test DAE speed (actually I've got as high as 20X DAE).
This may be an option for you too, as CD readers are relatively inexpensive. The unit I bought is an ASUS 50X, model CDS500, it is NT compatible too. It was $39.95 through Egghead.com
- Jim Cohen
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Had a similar problem where my CD-ROM drive would not play CD-Rs I burned on my own computer. Had to upgrade the CD-ROM to a newer one. Didn't cost that much and has solved the problem. Planned obsolescence, I believe it's called.
Oh, I should add that my new CD-ROM doesn't play all the CD-Rs I get from other people either! Like I can't play Earl Erb's CD-R on my computer, or Jeff Newman's recent rhythm tracks. Frustrating.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 24 May 2001 at 03:29 PM.]</p></FONT>
Oh, I should add that my new CD-ROM doesn't play all the CD-Rs I get from other people either! Like I can't play Earl Erb's CD-R on my computer, or Jeff Newman's recent rhythm tracks. Frustrating.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 24 May 2001 at 03:29 PM.]</p></FONT>