I burned a "test" audio CD a little while ago, and it worked fine in
everything I tried it in - my Technics CD player, my dad's Pioneer
multichanger, my brother's Sony CD player, my Discman, the crappy old ghetto
blaster we've got in the kitchen and a couple of in-car autochangers.

Some of them took a little while longer than usual to find tracks, but that
was only by a second or two.

It's a TDK Reflex (blue) CDR, burned at 6x, Disc At Once writing (ie.
nothing fancy or out of the ordinary). I've heard about some in-car cd
players not liking some CDRs, but not outright refusing to play them..

Simon

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of PrinceGaz
> Sent: 24 July 1999 14:23
> To: md-l
> Subject: MD: Can consumer CD audio players read CD-R and CD-RW discs

> What gives?  My CD player is eight years old but it happily reads cyan
> (blue-green) CD-R audio discs and I can copy a recording from such a
> disc throught its optical output to MD.

> Cheers,
> PrinceGaz <- Feeling very pleased his CD player bought 5 yrs before any
> thought of digital copying had an optical out that works properly, and is
> able to read CD-R discs without any problem.  Go Aiwa, go.  All hail the
> Aiwa XC-900, unit of the future.


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