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mattster
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I'm just wondering if the stock CD player that comes with a 1992 GS can play burned CD's... anyone??
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I had a 94 cd player and I was able to play CDRs with out a prob,
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is the 92 and 94 stock players the same??<BR> :cool:
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Most audio CD players will play CDR media just fine. It probably won't play 80 minute cd's but the standard 74 minute cd's should be fine. CDRW's most likely won't work as only the newest head units have a laser than can pick up the encoding on cdrw's (different from cdrs) Your best bet is to burn one and try, they cost only a few cents, and it won't damage the player if it doesn't work.<P>Cheers
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Yeah, give it a shot. I mean, your deck isn't THAT old. So it should read fine. <P>But if it doesn't, try putting in a CD Cleaning disc. It's good practice to pop such a disc in once in a while, just to brush off any dust particles in there, and on the lense. Then pop in your CDR again and see if it will read it.<p>[ September 24, 2001: Message edited by: GMGQ ]
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