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let me elaborate. Is there a way to eject a cd without shredding it to pieces? play pause is only useful for mixing.
Thx for your help to know
Regards
Charleslet me elaborate. Is there a way to eject a cd without shredding it to pieces? play pause is only useful for mixing.
Thx for your help to know
Regards
Charles
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Nope. No such function. You have to either press Pause/Play or Cue, then hit the Eject button to open up the cover. The CD might still be spinning, but that does not affect anything if you manually stop it with your hand to remove.
There is a reason why these are so inexpensive. Lack of features.
Nope. No such function. You have to either press Pause/Play or Cue, then hit the Eject button to open up the cover. The CD might still be spinning, but that does not affect anything if you manually stop it with your hand to remove.
There is a reason why these are so inexpensive. Lack of features.
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If you have misc LEDs that are flashing without due cause and a motor, I'm betting a Direct Drive motor, that won't spin, I would same you have a damaged microprocessor(computer) within your table that's bad. For more information or further questions, please visit my website at audioserviceclinic.com. Thank you.
Clean your CDs before and after playing them. Although the compact disc has a much longer lifespan than does something like a cassette tape, it can be more fragile. Scratches, dust or other damage to the data side of the CD will cause many CD players to fail to read the CD or cause the CD to skip.
Examine the type and format of the compact disc if your CD player fails to read it. Verify that your CD player can read the type of CD and the files contained on it. Just because you've burned a collection of songs to a CD, for example, doesn't mean that your CD player will be able to recognize that information. You must burn CDs in a specially formatted "Audio CD" mode to play them on a CD player, or your CD player must be able to recognize the MP3 file format. Some CD players have limitations on the type of CD they can read. Verify that your CD player can read CD-R, CD+R, CD-RW or CD+RW compact discs.
Update your CD player's driver, if your CD player is a drive connected to your computer. Click "Start" and select "Control Panel." Click on "Hardware and Sound" and select "Device Manager" under "Devices and Printers." Right-click the icon for your CD drive and select "Update driver software." This may solve any issues the drive was having with playing CDs.
Dust and dirt could cause this by getting in the gear rack that moves the read head.
Make sure no one has smoked cigarettes around this as that is devastating to the optics in the unit.
An internal cleaning is probably in order and there are very fragile elements within the unit. I would recommend taking it to a shop specializing in CD repairs unless you are really capable.
I assume you have verified that the power is good to the unit.
Sorry mate, from what ive heard its irreversible as once its on - it's on. (Firmware not software) I might be wrong by thats what ive seen/heard I hope for your sake that I am. cheers
let me elaborate. Is there a way to eject a cd without shredding it to pieces? play pause is only useful for mixing.
Thx for your help to know
Regards
Charles
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