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6 January 2025 at 12:55 #62337
Mr B79
BRONZE MemberGood afternoon forum,
First time post for me.
So I have had a beosound 3000 for over 10 years now and it plays 99% of all my CDs (100s) however its frustrating that there is a still a certain number which spin and then stop.
At first I thought this relating to a damaged CD so purchased an exact cost of the CD that didn’t play. Interesting that this also didn’t play. When I try the CD in a more modern machine it plays without issue.
Has anyone had any experience of this and resolving it? It’s a small issue as the player plays the majority without issue, but would be nice to have it play them all.
Best regards
6 January 2025 at 23:47 #62367billbriscoe
GOLD MemberHave you checked to see if there’s anything common among the discs that don’t play? ย Some discs can be SACD (or HDCD) and will have some notation on the case or the CD. ย Some SACDs are dual layer where one is PCM, and one is DSD. ย Our older B&O units can’t decode DSD, only PCM, so if you have discs that are single layer SACD they won’t play. ย Just a thought…
15 February 2025 at 09:25 #63808Nico Steenbergen
BRONZE MemberHi, ย I have experienced the same issue with one of my cdโs on a beosound 9000.
i donโt know what digital difference is causing it to not play on the old beosound, butโฆ. ย I made a copy of the cd on my PC and the copy works fine! ย So also this copy process seems to not support this โspecial featureโ and does not include this in the copy.
so nothing wrong with the beosound it seems. -
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