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From: matt@ncr-sd.UUCP (Matt Costello)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: ?Trouble? with SONY CDP-302 and/or TELARC disk
Message-ID: <302@ncr-sd.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 2-Oct-85 17:17:03 EDT
Article-I.D.: ncr-sd.302
Posted: Wed Oct  2 17:17:03 1985
Date-Received: Sun, 6-Oct-85 14:49:23 EDT
References: <646@mtuxn.UUCP>
Reply-To: matt@ncr-sd.UUCP (Matt Costello)
Organization: NCR Corporation, Torrey Pines
Lines: 30
Summary: CD index can start at 0

In article <646@mtuxn.UUCP> ker@mtuxn.UUCP (K.ROSER) writes:
>When playing TELARC's "Sampler Volume 1" on my CDP-302 player,
>I have noticed a problem accessing the beginning of some tracks,
>particularly 9 and 16.  This occurs with either the direct track 
>access on the remote or the track up/down control on the unit.
>The player finds the track alright, but at times starts playing
>the music anywhere from 2 to 120 seconds into the track as shown by
>the elapsed time display.  Play continuing from the previous track
>to problem tracks is fine.
	...
>So my questions is, whats the problem here?  Does SONY have a problem
>with their 102/302 line?  Does SONY take advantage of some feature
>on the CD media that fails on the TELARC because of problems with the disk?
>What makes the SONY players different from all the others so that they
>are the only ones that fail with this disk (by the way, it's an excellent
>disk except for the above problem)?

I have a Modern Jazz Quartet CD that does the same thing on my
NAD 5255 player.  This particular CD uses an index of 0(!) to
denote the verbal introduction.  When selecting a particular track
my player starts with index 1 by default.  If I want to listen to
the introduction I just backindex to index 0 after selecting the
track.  I expect your SONY player is doing the same thing.

I only have the one CD that uses index 0 (out of 35 CDs).  What
other CDs also use index 0?

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