
Originally Written by
QUINNY
There are two or three things I can think of.
1) Your laser assembly has given up the ghost (if there's no proper laser hitting the disc, it ain't gonna read anything). It may be either out of alignment or not producing the laser properly. Maybe the stepping motor which keeps the laser assembly in line with the CD's groove isn't functioning properly.
2) If you have a cleaning CD, give it a whirl. Might be a speck of dust or fluff is obscuring the laser beam.
3) You've got the wrong type of discs.
Has this happened since you changed over to a different make of disc? Does your recorder need Digital Audio discs rather than plain data discs? Many Philips originated, consumer CD recorders do (and Marantz are Philips originated). Best advice...stick with top of the range, branded (TDK are as good as any) CD-R discs, even though they may be more expensive.
If it's a Marantz CDR631 you have, this shouldn't be a problem SFAIK, as it's a professional model.
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