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Be sure to "finalize" the recorded cd before use in another cd player. Another thing is there are always a few bad discs in a spindle of blank discs... And sometimes you will get "check disc" or "bad disc" when a blank disc is inserted. I would be sure to use blank discs for audio use, not computer use, with your Yamaha.
If this is a consistent symptom that occurs with all your cds....I would have to say the laser in the cd player is no longer working. You may try cleaning it, there are cd cleaners that are 15$ that u can try.but i think you'll find its out . sorry
Hi, Some players are picky with certain cdrw/dvdrw discs. You might have to experiment with different brands/types for your discs. I used to have a cd player (teac) which would just refuse certain brands cd-r discs but play others just fine. I know it sounds odd, but once I noticed which ones work and which ones don't I never looked back. Also, have the "problematic" discs been recorded on just one recorder? Have you tried playing discs recorded on a different recorder? Also - I'm sure you've already tried it-it's always a good idea to clean the laser just in case. Hope this helps+ Good luck, Raf
hi, try first to insert a clean up CD, and test your Cd or Dvd player with an original CD or Dvd, if the problem persist , your laser sense is defficient you have to go to fix it to a specialist. hope this helps you Sserpentio
I would guess that either the lens is dirty or the optics are starting to fail. Try opening up the unit and cleaning the lens using a cotton swab and alcohol. Keep us posted.
Dan
It could mean many things: the disc is inserted upside down, the disc is too scratched to play, too dirty to play, there might be condensation on the lens, mechanical failure, the list goes on.
If the disc is fine and inserted the correct way, and the error code keeps appearing, it typically indicates mechanical failure and that the CD player will need new parts and/or alignment to properly work again. I would suggest taking it to an authorized repair center.
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