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Professor David A Flynn JP
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Professor David A Flynn JP Posted: Fri, May 9 2014 4:18 PM

Hello - as anyone experienced problems with a copy CD on either the 3300 CD player or the CDX2 player.  I made a copy of an old CD of mine to preserve for my use only and neither system would play it??  

Is this a normal practice with B & O units that they don't play copies or is it just my two units don't like copy CDs made on my computer?

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Hi there, I have a Beogram CD 4500 and it will play anything

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Rich replied on Fri, May 9 2014 6:03 PM

My CDX will play anything.


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It often helps if you don't burn the CDs at the maximum speed. Otherwise, CD-Rs should play with most any CD player, CD-RWs can be a different matter.

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The RW's don't play on a BG-CD4500.

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chartz replied on Fri, May 9 2014 9:30 PM

Double-post... Yet again.

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chartz replied on Fri, May 9 2014 9:31 PM

All my old CD players - even the CDP-101 and the CD100 - will gladly play CDRs but not RWs obviously. However I was able to play one with my CD3300 by going directly to track 2.

Jacques

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Thanks for this clearly I must have used RW when copying. Will try again. David Flynn

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Thanks for this will try again. Must have been a CR-RW that I used will check and try again. David Flynn

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Dillen replied on Sat, May 10 2014 9:19 AM

We mustn't forget that the recordable CD media wasn't around until after the Beogram CD X, CD50 etc. was produced.
Many decks will happily play CD-Rs but I wouldn't expect all to.

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Thank you Martin for this.  I really never thought that CD-Rs weren't around then.  Even when you consider the advancement of the computer since then it is totally awesome.  This has put this right in perspective for me.

 

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David

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