CD-Rs on bose system?
#1
CD-Rs on bose system?
in my manual it says it doesnt "recommend" using cd-r's and recorded cds with my maximas cd player, i have the bose system installed..i tried playing cdr's and they play just fine, is there any long term damaging effect by playing these or am i safe?
#2
Re: CD-Rs on bose system?
Originally posted by guitarn247
in my manual it says it doesnt "recommend" using cd-r's and recorded cds with my maximas cd player, i have the bose system installed..i tried playing cdr's and they play just fine, is there any long term damaging effect by playing these or am i safe?
in my manual it says it doesnt "recommend" using cd-r's and recorded cds with my maximas cd player, i have the bose system installed..i tried playing cdr's and they play just fine, is there any long term damaging effect by playing these or am i safe?
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#4
Originally posted by guitarn247
so no damage done?
so no damage done?
Same with the CDR if it won't play... skip skip skip, then it moves on to the next CD.
#6
Problems with 80 minute CDRs
The only issue I've ever had with CDRs is with a 80 minute disc. The BOSE system in my car (AE) seems to stop playing at 74 minutes no matter what. Nothing bad happens, it just skips back to the beginning of the disc before the end of the last track. Anyone else have this issue? Only one of my discs actually has music past the 74 minute point so I don't know if it's just that disc or what. Otherwise every else works.
#7
Man....my Bose head unit works fine with CD-R's, but the changer in the trunk keeps skipping so badly with them. It ticks me off. I have heard that 74 minute CD's won't skip. I'll try one and see. But it's just terrible.
#9
Re: CD-Rs on bose system?
Originally posted by guitarn247
in my manual it says it doesnt "recommend" using cd-r's and recorded cds with my maximas cd player, i have the bose system installed..i tried playing cdr's and they play just fine, is there any long term damaging effect by playing these or am i safe?
in my manual it says it doesnt "recommend" using cd-r's and recorded cds with my maximas cd player, i have the bose system installed..i tried playing cdr's and they play just fine, is there any long term damaging effect by playing these or am i safe?
Q: Will this modchip damage my laser optics ?
A : No, the chip has no effect whatsoever on the laser optics. The main issue to keep in mind is the quality of the disk media you are using (like DVD-Pressed, or DVD-R ); if they are of poor quality (low reflectivity or dirty) then the laser will have to work harder and will deteriorate sooner.
Even though this is for a PS2, and it is asking about DVD-R's, I would think that the same basic theory would apply in your situation. Thus, in my opinion, using cd-r's might damage the laser optics in your Bose cd player.
#13
Re: Re: CD-Rs on bose system?
Originally posted by D Love
A : No, the chip has no effect whatsoever on the laser optics. The main issue to keep in mind is the quality of the disk media you are using (like DVD-Pressed, or DVD-R ); if they are of poor quality (low reflectivity or dirty) then the laser will have to work harder and will deteriorate sooner.
A : No, the chip has no effect whatsoever on the laser optics. The main issue to keep in mind is the quality of the disk media you are using (like DVD-Pressed, or DVD-R ); if they are of poor quality (low reflectivity or dirty) then the laser will have to work harder and will deteriorate sooner.
I've used CD-Rs in all my CD players for ~4 years now without a problem. I don't think you should be worried.
Pay for a CD?? What's that mean?!?
#14
Originally posted by 95emeraldgxe
burn the cd's at a lower speed and they wont skip
burn the cd's at a lower speed and they wont skip
#18
Originally posted by Greek to the Max
LIKE I WROTE EARLIER, try a better brand of cd's that are thicker and heavier. Trust em on this.
LIKE I WROTE EARLIER, try a better brand of cd's that are thicker and heavier. Trust em on this.
Then I use the same burner and same burn speed (8x) on a "Sony CD-R", Wow the differents its like night and day!
So YES, if you are going to pop CD-R's in your Maxima, USE ONLY GOOD QUALITY ONE'S. Aka Name Brands.
#20
I ONLY use Sony CD-R's and my 4X burner. Still having skip problems in the changer.
As for antiques on EBAY. I am going to wait a while until 10,000X burners come out and then my 4X will be worth major $$$.
As for antiques on EBAY. I am going to wait a while until 10,000X burners come out and then my 4X will be worth major $$$.
#22
I haven't had any problems with CD-Rs in my 2K1 bose system... I do however, encounter a weird problem on badly scratched CDs - instead of skipping (i've never been able to make it skip), I can 'hear' the scratches in the song... it's like a really fast beat or ticking in the background... VERY annoying, but better than skipping/being uplayable I suppose...
#23
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I have a 2k3 with the BOSE system and have had no problems playing any burned CDs. I burn mine at 24x using an HP high-speed burner so burning speed can't be the problem. I only use name brand CD-Rs like Sony or Memorex, so maybe that's the difference.
#25
"Brand" gives little indication of the quality of the CD-R, since there are only a dozen or so manufacturers of the media.
Good article:
http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/91
Good article:
http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/91
#27
Yes, yes and yes....
Name brand makes a difference...
Lasers don't work! The just reflect light (sort of)
Don't burn at max speed unless you have a good burner.
I always knock my burn rate down to the next setting when burning.. ie. 12x burn -> 10x burn and don't have any trouble at all...
Labels are EVIL. CDRs are not the same quality as a pressed CD, which is why some older 1st generation CD players can't read them all the time... The big round label makes things harder to get a good read on the disc because it throws the balance of the CD off... And the player which is already at its limits of reading the burnt CD can't compensate for the sqewed data its now getting so it sounds like it skips...
Scratchs do more damage to a CDR, and with really cheap CDRs, the metal film will start to "chip" around the edges with regualr use & abuse...
Name brand makes a difference...
Lasers don't work! The just reflect light (sort of)
Don't burn at max speed unless you have a good burner.
I always knock my burn rate down to the next setting when burning.. ie. 12x burn -> 10x burn and don't have any trouble at all...
Labels are EVIL. CDRs are not the same quality as a pressed CD, which is why some older 1st generation CD players can't read them all the time... The big round label makes things harder to get a good read on the disc because it throws the balance of the CD off... And the player which is already at its limits of reading the burnt CD can't compensate for the sqewed data its now getting so it sounds like it skips...
Scratchs do more damage to a CDR, and with really cheap CDRs, the metal film will start to "chip" around the edges with regualr use & abuse...
#29
My Bose player would, from time to time, sound like crap out of the left channel (front and back). I thought my player was going bad. Then I noticed it was always on my burned copy of Matchbox Twenty, and it was always toward the end of the CD when it acted up. The only cure was to make the changer go to another CD, then switch back to the MB20 cd. It doesn't always scew up when I play this CD, but when it does screw up, this is the CD it's playing. I'm still watching it to make sure it doesn't mess up on any others, but I think my burned CD is messing with the player.
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