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Jeanie, I am afraid your probably right, they do not build things to last anymoreJeanie, I am afraid your probably right, they do not build things to last anymore
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You can't record a CD that is playing on the Panasonic SC-HC20DB to the iPod. However, if you rip the CD and put the contents of the CD on your compatible iPod, you can play the resulting audio files on the Panasonic SC-HC20DB. The list of compatible iPods and iPhones is available in the manual, see https://www.manualslib.com/manual/647714/Panasonic-Sc-Hc20db.html?page=12#manual for a copy.
I hope this helps. Note: the SC-HC20DB only plays CD-DA and MP3s on CDs. I'm not sure if the restriction applies to audio files from the iPod.
with top tray cd players they collect a lot of dust over the laser using an ear bud dipped in metholated spirits or rubbing alcohol rub the lens clean and try the disc again it should work fine
Hello, I may be able to help. When the SC board powers up, it should go through a lengthly sequence of numbers indicating program versions of the SC board and the player itself. It should then stop with a solid "0". At this point, if you have a CD on the player (and clamped with a magnetic puck, from the clamp arm), you should be able to make it play by pressing the middle button on the SC board. The display should flash "8" while it's reading the table of contents, the display 0-1, indicating that it's playing track 1. If this fails, and you know that the player is o.k., I would expect that the SC board needs repaired. I can repair this for you, as well as help with removing it from the machine. Please feel free to email me, [email protected].
Code F61 can point to trouble in the audio output ic chip, are the loudspeakers connected correctly no short circuits.Also check that the cooling fan operates.
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