I've got the mod for the MF-51, and it's great. Played every CD under the sun.
But Ive been prepping my MB-100 to go into the car, and noticed again that it really can not play CD-R's
Surely there must be a way to make the MB-100 play recorded CD's in as robust a manner as the MF-51 after the mod?
But Ive been prepping my MB-100 to go into the car, and noticed again that it really can not play CD-R's
Surely there must be a way to make the MB-100 play recorded CD's in as robust a manner as the MF-51 after the mod?
skips around like it is having trouble tracking. Jumps through time, jumps back in time, sometimes acts like it is in fast forward for a few seconds.
The general kind of behavior associated with a CD-R that is bad or old or on it's way out.
But this happens with CDs every other player under the sun has no troubles with, and the unit plays manufactured CDs just fine.
The general kind of behavior associated with a CD-R that is bad or old or on it's way out.
But this happens with CDs every other player under the sun has no troubles with, and the unit plays manufactured CDs just fine.
I don't really burn CD's all that often, so I have onsey-twosey CD's all over the place.
I had a chance to make some love to my MB-100 today and noticed that it wasn't in fact all CD-R's as I previously thought, it was picking and choosing which it wanted to play and which it did not want to play.
So let me turn that question around on you if I may. What kind of CD's do YOU use, and do you own an older CD player?
I had a chance to make some love to my MB-100 today and noticed that it wasn't in fact all CD-R's as I previously thought, it was picking and choosing which it wanted to play and which it did not want to play.
So let me turn that question around on you if I may. What kind of CD's do YOU use, and do you own an older CD player?
Last time i burnt a audio cd was about 3 years ago i always used verbatim and tdk the verbatim discs were better then the tdk ones.
It might also be crappy nero you might want to try different software
Infrarecorder is the best one i know of for windows
i don't have any old players that work but some old home cd players iv used didn't play cds written at high speeds.
It might also be crappy nero you might want to try different software
Infrarecorder is the best one i know of for windows
i don't have any old players that work but some old home cd players iv used didn't play cds written at high speeds.
I tried playing a few copied cds in a old alpine 5903 today found that most cheap brand cds worked after i cleaned the lens
Have you tried cleaning the lens?
Have you tried cleaning the lens?
nope. In fact, it's pretty likely there is either dust or a smudge on the lens.
I can expose the lens real easy, can you give me a basic cleaning procedure?
Thanks,
Steve
I can expose the lens real easy, can you give me a basic cleaning procedure?
Thanks,
Steve
Verbatim are good quality.
Taiyo Yuden is also a very good brand. They make blank media for all sorts of people.
Personally I've had horrible luck with TDK (this was going back a few years) Memorex and Sony.
Those seem to have the highest rate of incompatibility with older cd players.
Burning speed plays almost as big a factor as the media itself I've found.
Taiyo Yuden is also a very good brand. They make blank media for all sorts of people.
Personally I've had horrible luck with TDK (this was going back a few years) Memorex and Sony.
Those seem to have the highest rate of incompatibility with older cd players.
Burning speed plays almost as big a factor as the media itself I've found.
sorry to go a little off topic...
which cd's that have a good top coating? I've had quite a few cd's already peeling their screen printed labels/metal foil coming off after a couple of years and ruining the cd. and that includes verbatim.
which cd's that have a good top coating? I've had quite a few cd's already peeling their screen printed labels/metal foil coming off after a couple of years and ruining the cd. and that includes verbatim.

Steve, I used an MB-75 for about three years and I never had a problem with playing CD-R's. The owners manual stated not to use recorded CD's that had the stick on label but that normal CD-R's would play.
Sounds like your laser lens needs cleaning.
Sounds like your laser lens needs cleaning.
thanks guys. I microfibered the lens and verified spec free. as you all might imagine, there were several particles on the lens. Couldnt detect smudges/fingerprints, but I wouldnt have been surprised.
Unfortunately I don't have results to report yet as I only just installed the player. I'll let you guys know.
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By the way, did you guys know that all 22 faceplate buttons are connected to the main control board inside the player via two complete resistor ladder circuits? Very interesting.
Unfortunately I don't have results to report yet as I only just installed the player. I'll let you guys know.
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By the way, did you guys know that all 22 faceplate buttons are connected to the main control board inside the player via two complete resistor ladder circuits? Very interesting.
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