Obviously you bought a Sony 7000 with switches. So did I. (The first two
and a half months this DVD player was available Sony manufactured them
with switches inside the unit mounted on a circuit board labeled S001
and S002. When you remove the heavy metal cover and slide the switches
to the oppos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> What are you calling a "second generation" DVD player? None of the Sony or
> Toshiba models that are currently being sold at Best Buy will read a CDR.
> Pioneer is the only one that would read them. I took a CDR there and tried
> them all. I used both a CDR that I cr
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Ralph Smeets
Sent: Tuesday, 21 December 1999 20:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MD: Image is nothing. Sound is everything. Obey your ears. [OT]
Second generation DVD-ROM drives read CDRs music and data. Their compatible
with 'everythi
Are CDR's bluish in mirrored image on the playing surface? If so, the
weekly HitDisc series D discs (dance only, the A, B and C discs look
like mormal CD's) are CDR's. The Sony 7000 DVD Player will play them.
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To stop getting this
What are you calling a "second generation" DVD player? None of the Sony or
Toshiba models that are currently being sold at Best Buy will read a CDR.
Pioneer is the only one that would read them. I took a CDR there and tried
them all. I used both a CDR that I created, and one from MP3.COM.
-- Mar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 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
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'
At 07:59 PM 12/17/99 -0500, you wrote:
>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 c