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Hello
I have a beosound 9000 Mk1 and it can’t read the RW cd’s.
Did you know if i change the « laser block » the problems will be resolved or if it's software problems ?
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Regards Graham
For what it's worth, my MKIII also cannot read CD-RWs... It has never been able to read them. CD-R's are completely fine, though.
-Sal
Sal:For what it's worth, my MKIII also cannot read CD-RWs... It has never been able to read them. CD-R's are completely fine, though.-Sal
Same here with my MK II.
Santiago
it's never read the RW, but i had a "ouverture" and it can read RW's without problems.
that strange than some BO product can read RW and others not.
Used to have the same problem with my old Beocenter 9000. To be fair though it was made a long time before CD-RW's came out. It would play most CD-R's no problem though.
Craig
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As I've posted many times before (and proudly), my Beogram CD3500 plays Cd-Rw!!! Yay! for me!
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francoisvl: As I've posted many times before (and proudly), my Beogram CD3500 plays Cd-Rw!!! Yay! for me!
Very interesting, due to it's age I would have thought it would not be able to play them. All the better for you that it does though.
Craig: francoisvl: As I've posted many times before (and proudly), my Beogram CD3500 plays Cd-Rw!!! Yay! for me! Very interesting, due to it's age I would have thought it would not be able to play them. All the better for you that it does though. Craig
It is interesting as it also plays those copy protected cd's whilst some new players won't play them. Its a bit odd actually