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Old 3rd March 2005, 01:50 PM   #1
Mikelo is offline Mikelo  Antarctica
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Default CDM in middle of cd

To adjust focus offset properly, the CD should
be playing in the middle of the disc, but I am
not sure how to do it on CDM lasers. On KSS
ones it is fairly easy to do, but on the Philips
swing arms I can only guess very roughly. A
transparent CD audio would do the trick, but
I can't find any that are translucent enough,
to spot the lens from a safe distance and
angle.

Thanks!
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Old 4th March 2005, 06:16 PM   #2
revell is offline revell  Belgium
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the top CDR from memorex spindles are transparant ones (without a writable layer) maybe you can use that?
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