EDIT:
When I originally encountered this problem, I thought it was SBE's, so I began tracking shows in CDWav, using the 00:00:01 at the beginning and end, and then tracking out, to get rid of SBE's, but the issue is still here, and I don't hear it on other CDP, so I'm beginning to think it is the 4960.
What happens is that on SOME (not all) track breaks, the toshiba gets a little "hung up" for lack of better words. For instance, say I'm listening to track 7. Track 7 finishes, and the clock goes to 00:00, but the track remains at 7. Then it flips to 8. During this time when its at 7 00:00 (immediately after the track is finished for about 2 seconds), it will do two quick skip-like sounds. When I play the CD in my Phillips CDR785, I don't get this issue.
CD is tracked as mentioned above, and burned DAO using the latest NERO update - 6.1xxx something.
Anyone run into anything like this with the 4960? Thanks in advance...
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Greetings o great sages... question...
does it make sense that I could hear an SBE on one CD player, and not another?
I've tracked out at least a hundred shows in the same manner (w/ SF6.0) and never once heard an SBE upon playback, on any cd player. Now, with the Toshiba 4960, I get little stumble sounds, and it sticks at 00:00 for a couple seconds between tracks...
So, could this be something wrong/in need of updated firmware for the Toshiba, or that the toshiba is playing the recordings correctly, and all my other cd players are incorrectly playing the discs, and not playing the SBEs?
thanks.