Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 18:36:54 +0200 From: "Brian" <brianstephens75nospamail.com> Subject: Re: Saab 9-5 1999 SE
. "Angelo" <angelo_correanospamail.com> schreef in bericht news:10hhtm9on100k4bnospam.supernews.com... > Very good point however it is the cd player... even if it wont play a cd, > the cd player will accept it and suck it in. > Mine will not do that anymore. > > -tks > ang > > > > "Dave Hinz" <DaveHinznospamcop.net> wrote in message > news:2ns8vrF47ohtU1nospamberlin.de... > > On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 11:20:14 -0400, Angelo <angelo_correanospamail.com> > wrote: > > > I know that we have brushed on this subject in the past however is there > > > anyone out there that repairs the cd/cass/radio center piece... > > > My cd player refuses to accept any new cd's ahahha > > > > It might not be the player, it might be the CDs. Sony for one, is putting > > a new "copy protection" scheme (which of course, doesn't work for that) > which > > makes the CDs not compatible with the industry standard they helped to > > establish years ago. So, CD players which conform to the standard > > suddenly don't work with CDs which are crippled with this new format. > > > > Check with other CDs that you've used in the car before, does it still > > work for them? If I've misunderstood your question, then nevermind, but > > it's probably a matter of time before one of these vendors does just > > that. I know one of my players at home (a sony, ironically enough) > > already doesn't work with recent Sony CDs for just this reason. > > > > Dave Hinz > > > > > >