CMX3000 Disc Problems
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DJ-MarkHills |
My Pioneer came through the post early this morning, and iv already experienced a problem. it plays normal cds, promos, and stuff fine.. but any cd i have ever burned it will not take. anything my friend andy has ever burned to cd for me it will take. when i insert one of my CD-Rs, i get the following onscreen display -
'E-7210'
i use Nero 6 to burn my cds, and im using Phillips CD-R80 cdrs
any ideas? i finalise, not overburning, and i tried burning at lower speed |
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tu_face |
firstly, what model is it?
second, are you burning audio or mp3?
third, have you looked in your manual to see if the error codes are listed in the troubleshooting section?
you should always burn your cd's at 4x by the way.. |
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DJ-MarkHills |
its a pioneer CMX3000
the error code stands for ''TOC READ ERROR'' and the possible cause stated in the manual is ''Cracked disc''
the discs are brand new so cant be cracked... and they work on my stereo too.
yeah they are audio cds not mp3 cds too |
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Freak |
i posted about this cd player aaaaaages ago
I used to use one at one of my venues
I posted at the time that it had erm issues with some CDRs... nothing can be done about it.
Mine were brand new too-and also worked on eveything else (including an old denon 2000 which is notorious for not reading certain cdrs).
All i can suggest it trying a different brand of cd |
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tu_face |
quote: | Originally posted by DJ-MarkHills
its a pioneer CMX3000
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i am a spastic arn't i... lol *remember the thread title*
but yeah, by the sounds of it you should try a different make of cd-r. aree these cd-r's that you are using made purely for audio? |
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DaveSchloosh! |
My CMX would appear to play all CDr's I have tried in it.....
and i only use cheap cd's and freeware converters and burners!! |
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tu_face |
this is what i was about to point out. we have an old cd player downstairs that doesn't recognise expensive 'purely audio' cd-rs, yet it will recognise one of the 100 for £12.99 cd-r's that i have now. |
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DJ-MarkHills |
could it be my CD Recorder? i mean iv tried every CD-R in the house that someone else has burnt and it works perfect.
just confused me a bit... |
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DJ-MarkHills |
hmm.. im thinking its definitly my Cd recorder thats causing the problems... i found a Limp bizkit cd that a mate copied me like 5 years ago before i discovered EDM... anyways besides the fact its a CDR, its scratched and smudged to and it loads up perfect.
ok so if im now concentrating on my cd recorder, where do i start looking for the problem? i mean it burns cds that work fine on my stereo, but why not my CMX3000?
any ideas? :conf: |
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tu_face |
quote: | Originally posted by DJ-MarkHills
hmm.. im thinking its definitly my Cd recorder thats causing the problems... i found a Limp bizkit cd that a mate copied me like 5 years ago before i discovered EDM... anyways besides the fact its a CDR, its scratched and smudged to and it loads up perfect.
ok so if im now concentrating on my cd recorder, where do i start looking for the problem? i mean it burns cds that work fine on my stereo, but why not my CMX3000?
any ideas? :conf: |
have yo tried different types of cd-r burnt in your recorder? its more likely to be that.. unless it was a very cheap recorder that is. |
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DJ Xtracktor |
quote: | Originally posted by DJ-MarkHills
hmm.. im thinking its definitly my Cd recorder thats causing the problems... i found a Limp bizkit cd that a mate copied me like 5 years ago before i discovered EDM... anyways besides the fact its a CDR, its scratched and smudged to and it loads up perfect.
ok so if im now concentrating on my cd recorder, where do i start looking for the problem? i mean it burns cds that work fine on my stereo, but why not my CMX3000?
any ideas? :conf: |
Try burning in Disc-at once if that doesnt work, do track as once...see if that helps any, ive had a similar problem with an mp3 cd player. |
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DJ-MarkHills |
sadly.. nothing seems to work
am i wrong in thinking the only thing i can do is replace my cd recorder? |
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