In Reply to: CD-R Burn Quality and Laser Noise During Playback posted by Todd Krieger on May 25, 2017 at 03:19:14:
The only CD player in use now is on my 2001 Honda, but I found that manually selecting the lowest possible burn speed in the software improved quality and eliminated read errors.
That is until they get scratched from the changer and admittedly rough handling. :)
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- I rarely burn CDRs any more - E-Stat 08:10:02 05/25/17 (13)
- Very successful CD copies with NO failures - garymuffley 11:14:41 05/27/17 (9)
- RE: Very successful CD copies with NO failures - PdL 09:21:24 05/29/17 (0)
- RE: Very successful CD copies with NO failures - flood2 16:11:06 05/28/17 (0)
- RE: Very successful CD copies with NO failures - Todd Krieger 15:21:14 05/27/17 (6)
- RE: Very successful CD copies with NO failures - garymuffley 15:52:31 05/27/17 (5)
- RE: Very successful CD copies with NO failures - Todd Krieger 11:20:03 05/29/17 (1)
- Teac CDW-D11 - garymuffley 15:20:38 05/29/17 (0)
- Here are some links on CD-R copies achieving excellent results - garymuffley 16:01:06 05/27/17 (2)
- RE: Here are some links on CD-R copies achieving excellent results - jaydacus 05:13:22 05/28/17 (1)
- RE: Here are some links on CD-R copies achieving excellent results - garymuffley 08:01:44 05/28/17 (0)
- RE: I rarely burn CDRs any more - Todd Krieger 10:12:03 05/25/17 (2)
- It was the case with my burner - E-Stat 11:20:51 05/25/17 (1)
- RE: It was the case with my burner - Todd Krieger 12:26:21 05/25/17 (0)