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Bose CD compatibility question
Ok, I have the Bose gold system. Sometimes it will play my cdr’s, other times it wont. I get the err message here and there. Also, if it starts playing them, on occasion, it will start crackling, well, to put it better, it will sound like an FM station thats about to get out of reach. gets quite, and fuzzy.
Do you think the CD R's that are designed for audio will help? Or is there a particualar CDR that works flawlessly? The stereo is a rebuilt, or new unit, and I have no idea when that was done, but I know its no older than 93 :D
Any Ideas? Same thing happens in my fathers ruby too.
The player was not designed to work with the disks. When you burn a disk, its dots are only about 40% of the depth of a store bought one. If you're player works with them, you're lucky. :thumbs:
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Re: Bose CD compatibility question (92TripleBlack)
The player was not designed to work with the disks. When you burn a disk, its dots are only about 40% of the depth of a store bought one. If you're player works with them, you're lucky. :thumbs:
hmm, if I were to burn at a slower speed, say 4x, would that increase the depth? I know nothing on the technicalities of these things.
You can experiment with differnt brand CD's and different burn rates..
I heard the slower you burn the better, not sure if thats true or not..
I always burn at the slowest speed possible, less errors, not sure if it has anything to do with playback, but most I've burned at high speed either skipped a lot or were missing parts of the songs.