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I just received a new CD of CSNY, 4 Way Street as a Christmas gift. My heavily used vinyl copy is not in the best shape, and I've always wanted it in digital format, so I was really happy about the gift.My Denon DVD-3910 is unable to read the first disc, yet other players I own are able to read the same disc without any problems. I decided to make a copy of the disc and see if it could be read by the Denon. Sure enough, it reads the copy just fine, but I'm perplexed why this would be the case. The original looks flawless. I have nearly 2000 CD's and this is the first one that absolutely cannot be read (that I'm aware of). I appreciate any insights.
Ken
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A similar thing occured tome. I had a Vanguard CD by Judy Roderick that I loved. I played it many times over the years. But it developed glitches that I couldn't clean. A friend of mine who makes the Nove Memory Player argues that our CD players don't read CDs that well, that computers(and his player) do better. For kicks I copied the CD on my computer. Darned if the copy doesn't work. I can only assume the computer read the 'bad' spots and made a good copy my CD drive can read. I suppose I should see if the Memory Player will read the 'bad' original.
A friend of mine bought the 3910 and discovered that it does not read certain DVDs which his $50 cheapo player has no problem with. Now he wants to buy the 3930. Some guys never give up.
I remember her well from my College days in the 60's. Did some great stuff. Any suggestions for more recent material?
"Man is the only animal that blushes - or needs to" Mark Twain
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