So what?  It still sucks big-time.  I've never seen a DVD player for a PC
have problems with playing audio CD-R's - so I obviously never thought to
check that particular factoid about my Sony DVD player before buying it.
And I mean, really, who gives a crap if it requires engineering effort -
it's not like it hasn't been done before.  It's not exactly rocket science
('specially for someone like Sony).  I personally think it's because Sony
thinks CD-R's are all recorded by people pirating tunez, which is not the
case here - i just made some mix CD-R's from my CD's and now they're
basically useless, unless I play them in my 'puter. sheesh how dumb....

just my 2 cents,
mark

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Kade Hansson
Sent: December 16, 1999 6:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MD: Image is nothing. Sound is everything. Obey your ears.



At 05:40 PM 12/16/99 -0500, MS wrote:

>I think it's ridiculous that the Sony consumer decks that sell for $350-400
>US (like the Sony MXD-D3)  don't have digital output. I also bought a Sony
>DVD deck that would not play CDR audio discs (they are deliberately
designed
>so that they will not play them).

Yeah right. You do know that it requires extra engineering to allow a DVD
deck to read CD-Rs? They are invisible to the typical DVD wavelength laser.


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