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General => Car audio => Topic started by: Len on 10 June 2007, 21:14
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Copied Snow Patrol and am having some problems playing it on in my multichanger. The original plays fine but this copy skips etc.
Now I know its probably the standard of the CD I burnt it onto and maybe my burner but was wondering if its a common fault?
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Try a slower write speed Len
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Aha! Yeah I did burn it on my new PC which I'm not totally au fait with yet! :embarassed:
Thanks monza i'll try that!
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How old is the changer Len??? The changer in my van is ancient and it's very picky about the brand of cdr's it will play. I then discovered if I fitted a paper press-it type label that just about eradicated the problem, might be worth a try.
SO:
100 labels later and I had a large collection of copies that played fine in my van. I then fitted a new alpine in my car and that didn't like the labelled discs!!! I've now purchased a 2nd identical alpine for the van cheap off ebay because the faceplate was missing and I'm gonna bin the changer setup altogether.
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copying of cd's is illegal isnt it? :evil: :rolleyes:
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I think Len is referring to his 'backups' ;)
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yeah i have many of those!!
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Dunno how old changer is! I bought it - or rather Billy bought it for me at a carboot! Its a Sony 6 disc thats all I know!
The disc in question has no labelling on it!
All the other 5 discs, which are originals at present are working fine so its definitely this naff disc or as monza said too fast a speed of copy!
I bought the original, it just happens to be a missus favourite to and so I had to do a copy to put in the car!
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If the changers is getting on a bit then I would say it's probably on the edge of its capability to play cdr's in the first place, mine is a kenwood from about 93-94 so I was astounded that it played them at all. The fact that it's a sony probably makes it worse as they were slow on the uptake to make their equipment compatible with cdr technology as they were probably one of the companies that would lose out on the most revenue as a result.
I would buy some good quality blanks and burn them at a slower speed as monza said (I never burn audio quicker than 32x and even then it's actually more like 16x) and you might get some good results.
Personally I never carry originals in the car anymore as I've lost loads to thieving chavs over the years along with my systems :(
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Yea good advice there Tobz!
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It might be like on my PC if the buffer runs out the cd then starts to skip if you reduce the wirte speed till ur buffer is constanly full they tend to write betetr also if the cd is constanly skipping check the cd, sometimes the inner ring on the cd (the hole of the cd) may be slightly warpped or have a flat crack in it, this makes the cd spin ata slight angle, wobble or lose grip on the spinning wheel mechanism this will also cause the cd to skip
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What software are you using to 'Back up' your CD's
i use Nero 7 and this usually runs a speed check first to establish the correct/best copying speeds.
Realistically though i think its just the age of your changer.
Might just be a dirty laser,have you tried a cleaning disc?
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Cant be the changer - the other 5 CD's work fine!
Think I copied that on my old PC using Adaptatec, which has been fine up to now.
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Not sure if this is relevant, but i use realplayer to 'backup' my cd's. Its got a feature that will turn the songs into a format that is identical to an original cd, rather than you burning a cd full of mp3, wav etc. I've got an old pioneer cd player in my golf and it plays them fine with no need for stickers etc. (i just use tesco cd-r by the way). Hope this helps.