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----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark" <sine@zerocrossing.net> > I've had older CD players that just didn't seem to do well with most CDs > after a while. Finally getting to a point of not playing any CDs or > CDROMS. Could it be something about the laser getting weaker over time? I > was once told that solid state lasers (LEDs) start developing tiny >cracks, > due to imperfections, which eventually lead to the laser's death. Could > this be the issue with some older CD players? Weaker lasers not being able > to play more imperfect CDROMs? Could CDROM backings sometimes be less > reflective than CD backings? Just curious... A skipping cd is the first sign of the end for a cd player. I've lost count of how many cd players have died on me over the past 12-13 years. * David Beardsley * http://biink.com * http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley