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Posted on Nov 14, 2008

My JVC RC-Q50 portable CD player won't play burned cd's anymore. Is there anything I can do?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2008

SOURCE: AFTRON PORTABLE DVD PLAYER WON'T PLAY DVD

AFTRON PLAYER PROBABLY USED CHEAP LASER AND NOW HAS GOTTEN WEAK AND GONE BAD. I THINK THAT IS THE PROBLEM.

WHY ARE YOU USING ALL CAPS-LOCK??? THAT IS VERY RUDE

THANKS FOR READING

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2008

SOURCE: CD player won't play CDs burned on new computer

hi penguinxy.
try get a original cds if it works fine.the next time you burn cd try burn at 8x or low may be your cd lens is not detecting cds burnt at high speed.hope this helps..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2008

SOURCE: JVC CD portable system RC-X270/X260

Sorry to tell you that these players are famous for coming out of the factory with wire leads broken from their mounts.

You will have to dig into the guts of your player and find the loose wiring and resolder it in place.

If you don't feel qualified to do this perhaps you know a friend or neighbor that can. Lacking that a repair shop will fix it for you. But, you have to decide if the cost of repair outweighs the cost of replacing your portable player.

Sorry to bear this bad news to you.

Regards,
Worldvet

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2009

SOURCE: Cd/Rw playback CD player in lounge room won't play burned cd's...

Hi.

You need to burn your CDs in Audio format. That means that you cannot just burn your MP3 or WMA files, but you need to use the program which can convert those files to WAV format and write them so that ordinary CD players can reproduce them. Nero is such a program, among others.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2009

SOURCE: CD Player wont play burned CDs

you need to make sure you burn your cd,s in the right format, mp3 i think

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