I just recently discovered that you can play PS1 discs in a CD player, and it will play the music from the game. After reading up that PS1 games contain computer data in the "first track" (according to the CD player) now I have a question: Does the computer data do anything to the CD player itself? I also read up that more recent CD players (according to the article I read, i'd say about whenever Castlevania Symphony Of the Night came out) skip over this data. I have a Coby CX CD241 player, if this helps.
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A question about CD players
#1
Posted 12 February 2012 - 11:22 PM
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#2
Posted 13 February 2012 - 11:21 PM
MalwareWarrior, on 12 February 2012 - 11:22 PM, said:
I just recently discovered that you can play PS1 discs in a CD player, and it will play the music from the game. After reading up that PS1 games contain computer data in the "first track" (according to the CD player) now I have a question: Does the computer data do anything to the CD player itself? I also read up that more recent CD players (according to the article I read, i'd say about whenever Castlevania Symphony Of the Night came out) skip over this data. I have a Coby CX CD241 player, if this helps.
Shouldnt do anything to your CD player, at the worst it might tell you that track cant be read or something. I wouldnt sweat it.
#3
Posted 14 February 2012 - 01:42 AM
Cool, thanks.
Printer spooler, printer spooler, does whatever a spooler can.
Prints a page, any size, has the life span of a fly.
Look out, here comes the printer spooler.
Prints a page, any size, has the life span of a fly.
Look out, here comes the printer spooler.
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