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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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most Denon CD players play mp3s. but Denons suck.
Pioneer's first 'CDJ' to play MP3s was the CDJ-200. before it, the DMP-55 played them, but i understand that to be a quite unpopular unit. the CDJ-800Mk2 has the added MP3 functionality, as well as the 1000Mk3, as their previous versions did not.
on another note, many programs or pieces of gear calculate an MP3 file's time based on its bitrate. such is the case of the CDJ-200, making it impossible for you to play VBR MP3s. well, yes, it will PLAY them, but you will not be able to pitch at all. the CDJ-1000Mk3 does not do it this way, allowing full functionality for VBR MP3s. i don't know about the 800.
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Nov-26-2006 17:18
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Ministerio
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Registered: Sep 2005
Location: The US of O
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| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
most Denon CD players play mp3s. but Denons suck.
Pioneer's first 'CDJ' to play MP3s was the CDJ-200. before it, the DMP-55 played them, but i understand that to be a quite unpopular unit. the CDJ-800Mk2 has the added MP3 functionality, as well as the 1000Mk3, as their previous versions did not.
on another note, many programs or pieces of gear calculate an MP3 file's time based on its bitrate. such is the case of the CDJ-200, making it impossible for you to play VBR MP3s. well, yes, it will PLAY them, but you will not be able to pitch at all. the CDJ-1000Mk3 does not do it this way, allowing full functionality for VBR MP3s. i don't know about the 800. |
Wow strong info. I'm only asking because someone on the other forum apparently didn't know higher level CDJS didn't play mp3s like the lower levels, and he was playing out.
I want to know if my mp3s are good now, before I'm in front of a crowd.
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Nov-26-2006 17:33
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sleepydragon
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: doncaster, england
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Nov-26-2006 19:26
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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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| quote: | Originally posted by sleepydragon
that abit unfair |
fine. 
i just have had really bad experiences all around with the brand. it's one of those brands by now that looks great on paper, works pretty good the first couple of times, and then craps out for no reason 6 months to a year in.
anyone can say anything they like about Pioneer, plasticy, bla bla, but they build shit that lasts. sure, a hiccup here and there with a new release, but 9/10 times if you got one, you just had some real bad luck, and i hear Pio has nice customer service to deal with this.
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Nov-26-2006 20:36
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Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Denon has definately had some issues with it's latest player, the DN-S3500. Most of them seem to be resolved with the latest firmware update. It's a shame, really. Denon's dual-deck players are the industry standard (for DUAL players, not single decks). You'll still find a ton of Dual-Deck denon players out in clubs, and they are still going strong after 10 years. So I wouldn't give up on the brand just yet...
In any case, I would say don't burn your music as anything other than an Audio CD. If you have any aspirations of playing out, many clubs will have either the Denon Dual decks, Pio CDJ-1000MK1/MK2's (the MK3's are the first 1000 to play MP3, and they just came out this year, and at $1100 for almost no new functionality, clubs aren't jumping to upgrade), or some other CDJ that probably doesn't play them.
I really only see a benefit for using MP3 CD's for mobile DJ's (think wedding) who want have a ton of music in a small space. For club DJ'ing, you'll just make it more difficult for yourself to find anything.
| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
fine. 
i just have had really bad experiences all around with the brand. it's one of those brands by now that looks great on paper, works pretty good the first couple of times, and then craps out for no reason 6 months to a year in.
anyone can say anything they like about Pioneer, plasticy, bla bla, but they build shit that lasts. sure, a hiccup here and there with a new release, but 9/10 times if you got one, you just had some real bad luck, and i hear Pio has nice customer service to deal with this. |
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Nov-26-2006 23:43
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