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Gear / Technical Help => Playback Forum => Topic started by: taylorc on September 06, 2004, 11:44:09 PM
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Anyone else with a 2200 experienced trouble playing a DVD-R Audio disc for over 75-90+ consecutive minutes?
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ive got a 2900, i havent ever. denon is KILLER with customer support tho
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I recently bought a 2200, and I haven't had any trouble. I've listened to several full shows at 24/48 straight through (somewhere between 2.5 and 3 hours per show). I am going digital out to my DAC. These are DVD-Audio discs burned with discwelder bronze.
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I'm not sure what the problem is. All of my discs are Mitsui Silvers burned with DiscWelder Steel. Having a hard time getting a response from Denon.
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What brand of discs are you guys using? My 200+ discs are all Mitusi Silvers.
Still no solution...
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any problems with a normal dvd-a (like a professional recorded one)?
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Never had any problems with Professional discs. I have had probs with burned ones, too.
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CAD,
No problems with commercially released albums, but they are an hour or less in length. I have never been able to listen to a burned DVD-A disc for more than 1:30.
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im just curious- what happens if you put a dvd-a (professional) on repeat so it spins for more than an hour and a half
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I let a Charles Mingus SACD repeat a couple of times (2:50 total) and never had problems.
Listening to moe.down 5 now. The disc is 94.5% full (w/9.3 & 9.4 on there). Has played for 1:34:XX...still rolling.
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where did you find moe.down5 in 24 bit?! i didnt see it anywhere.
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not at 24. although the original recording was done at 24/48. tried to round up the 24's...went ahead with the resampled flacs.
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=7328
moe.down's hanging in there on my denon 2200. now at 1:50:xx.
i didn't label the disc. i've wondered if putting "sticky" labels on them has had an effect on "tiring" the 2200?
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Once again: "No Play"
It took my 9.3/9.4 moe.downV disc 2:02 (two hours & two minutes) to quit playing. MAM-A Silver disc with no labels.
I'm finding it to be near impossible to speak with someone (or get a response) from Denon.
Any ideas?
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find a denon dealer and call them. they can put you in touch with the denon rep