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How come the CD-R I recorded doesnt playback in my car player, home player, boom box, etc?

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How come the CD-R I recorded doesnt playback in my car player, home player, boom box, etc?

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The problem you are experiencing is not uncommon within the realms of compact disc recording. The performance of CD-R playback is always a combination of the blank CD media used, the drive that recorded it, and the player that reads it…and they do not always get along. The easiest course of action is changing the blank media you are using. Try the brands recommended above. Remember, compatibility between the recorder, player, and media is the key. There are no guarantees that all CD-Rs are going to playback in all players. CD-Rs are a different breed than the prerecorded stamped store bought discs of your favorite artist.

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Some compact disc players do not read CD-R discs. The performance of CD-R playback is always a combination of the blank CD media used, the drive that recorded it, and the player that reads it…and they do not always get along. One course of action is changing the blank media you are using. Try the brands recommended above. Remember, compatibility between the recorder, player, and media is the key. There are no guarantees that all CD-Rs will play back in all players. CD-Rs are different than prerecorded store-bought discs. When recording with one microphone, I only get a level in one channel. Can I use one microphone and have my source record in both channels? Yes. Locate the “MIC/LINE” “SPLIT/STEREO/MIX” switch above the “CD Play/Record” drive. Slide the switch to “MIX.” Notice the record level will appear in both channels from one microphone. Begin recording. Will the PSD300 & PSD340 record specific tracks from a playback CD? Yes. First, program the tracks in the playback drive. You

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The problem you’re experiencing is not uncommon within the realms of compact disc recording. The performance of CD-R playback is always a combination of the blank CD media used, the drive that recorded it, and the player that reads it…and they don’t always get along. The easiest course of action is changing the blank media you’re using. Try the brands recommended above. Remember, compatibility between the recorder, player, and media is the key. There are no guarantees that all CD-R’s are going to playback in all players. CD-R’s are a different breed than the prerecorded stamped store bought discs of your favorite artist.

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Some compact disc players do not read CD-R discs. The performance of CD-R playback is always a combination of the blank CD media used, the drive that recorded it, and the player that reads it…and they do not always get along. One course of action is changing the blank media you are using. Try the brands recommended above. Remember, compatibility between the recorder, player, and media is the key. There are no guarantees that all CD-Rs will play back in all players. CD-Rs are different than prerecorded store-bought discs. Back to top When recording with one microphone, I only get a level in one channel. Can I use one microphone and have my source record in both channels? Yes. Locate the “MIC/LINE” “SPLIT/STEREO/MIX” switch above the “CD Play/Record” drive. Slide the switch to “MIX.” Notice the record level will appear in both channels from one microphone. Begin recording. Back to top Will the PSD300 & PSD340 record specific tracks from a playback CD? Yes.

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