It will initial finalizing cd but when the toc time gets to like 1:00 or so it may jump up to 4:50 or something like that. Sometimes it will just get stuck. What do I do to fix this issue.
This sound like a sled positioning problem. The TOC is written in the center of the disc. In order for that to happen the sled needs to be able to get to the most inner section of the disc. This can not happen if fuzz or other contaminants are on the sled worm gear or if the end position switch is dirty or defective. This needs to be seen by a technician that works on these units.
Seek out a well known service shop that has good reviews to work on this. There are shops in Chicago that take your money but do not fix the product- many of my customers tell me about them as I have to fix their equipment. That is all I can say without seeing the unit.
SOURCE: HHB 850 CD Burner - lockup problem
I did find out how to do the manual eject, for a stuck cd. Open up the machine, looking at the front/top, on the lower left side of the cd transport there is a white plastic gear that can be turned with your finger, ejecting the cd.
SOURCE: hhb cd recorder
at the time of burning to avoid this problem select multisession option in nero:
SOURCE: need hhb cdr850 plus service manual, but the cdr830 can help me too!
The HHB CDR850 is identical to the Fostex CR300. They are both made by Pioneer, based on the PDR-555RW. The Fostex service manual is available free in pdf at the Fostex Usa website. Scroll down and select the service manual for model CR300.
http://www.fostexusa.com/index.php?file=support/documents
SOURCE: User manual
You can get it at www.manualsonline.com,www.manualnguide.com or at their website.
thanks and good luck
SOURCE: we ejected the cd accidentaly
sounds interesting
did the power fail during recording?
have you tried putting the cd back in the machine?
you should be able to finalise it as long as the PMA completed
the disc wont come out normally untill the PMA rec message finishes.
i have this machine myself.
there is a mode that will scan a disc if the PMA is missing
if power was turned off during recording it usually enters a "REPAIR" mode when turned on again.
this takes 40 mins to complete but the audio can be finalised as normal after it completes.
try putting the disc back in and see if it can be repaired or finalised
darren
The recorder was switched off/unplugged after recording without ejecting the disc. The recorder could not write essential recording information onto the disc.
While REPAIR is displayed, the recorder automatically examines the recorded area of the disc and updates the track numbers and recording time data. This process takes about 40 minutes for a fully recorded disc. Finalization or further recording is possible once the REPAIR message disappears.
The recorder is writing TOC data to the disc's PMA (Program Memory Area). Never turn off the power while this display is
showing.
http://www.retrevo.com/support/HHB-CDR830-CD-Players-manual/id/3875ci874/t/2/
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