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Problems during playback operations
See your player's Operating Instructions for information on playback using the
player.
At these times
Unable to play
CD tracks
One track (or all tracks)
is played repeatedly
Unable to start playback
from the first track
Only a portion of
the tracks is played
Unable to play
back from the
desired playlist
There is no
sound or the
volume is too
low
Sound quality is
poor
Buzzing sound
CD TEXT
information not
displayed
Check here for problem
• Has a CD been inserted?
• In the playlist window, click [CD (#:)] under [CD].
(# represents the CD-ROM drive ID.)
• Does the CD-ROM drive support digital playback and recording?
The CD-ROM drive must support digital playback and recording.
Is the repeat mode set to one-track repeat (or all-track
repeat)? (
page 28)
Is the playback mode set to random?
(
page 28)
Is the play mode set to ZAPPING Play? (
page 28)
Select the desired playlist in the playlist window.
(
page 11)
• Use the volume slider or volume button to increase the volume.
• Check the volume setting on the PC. Even if the volume
setting in SD-Jukebox is high, if the PC's volume is set to
zero or mute, you won't hear any sound.
The music may have been recorded at a low sound quality
setting. Change the sound quality in the <CD Setting
Screen> and redo the recording. (
page 14)
Depending on the characteristics of your CD-ROM drive,
you may hear a buzzing type of sound when you play a
CD or recorded music data.
The CD-ROM drive in your PC must support CD TEXT.
Troubleshooting