it sounds to me like you may have to try a different brand of disc. did you 
use a music or data disc? does the restaurants player play 80 minute discs?

interestingly enough, my dad owned a Chrysler at one time that had a player 
like what you are describing. homemade discs would eventually load but it 
took forever. commercially produced discs would load much faster. he 
installed another player.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vinny Samarco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 9:46 AM
Subject: A Question about Differences in the responses of cd players.


> Hi,
>    I have a bit of a dilemma.  A local restaurant wants to play cds of my
> musical group as  background music.  These would be sold to the public 
> also.
> Their system (I don't know what kind it is) won't play the cds at all, it
> could be as old as fifteen years, and it might be older.  Yet, the cds 
> will
> play on any other unit, in a car, or portable unit that we have tried. 
> This
> large player in the restaurant easily plays commercially made disks.  I
> recorded them using Goldwave  at 44100 using.wave files, of course.
> I have made the master cds using Premier Cd recorder.
>    Could their be varying bit rates that I am not aware of, or some 
> setting
> in the premier cd recorder or Goldwave. that I might need to alter so 
> these
> will play on an older machine?
>    By the way, I don't understand anything about bit rates and why any
> other machine but this older large commercial unit
> won't play these particular disks.
> Thanks for help and suggestions.
> Vinny Samarco
>
>
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