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CD-ROM Drives that Can Be Used as Standalone Players?

An anonymous reader asks: "I am using an older, standalone CD-ROM drive as my audio CD player in my sound system. It is a NEC 4X SCSI in a small case with power supply. The case outputs very clean analog audio, great headphone output and a SPDIF coax link which plugs directly into my receiver. It works great standalone, it has a complete front panel, ie backlit LCD display, stop, play, pause, next and previous track buttons. But it doesn't read CD-RW, it uses a caddy and it heats up the CDs quite a bit. I know that all recent CD-ROM drives have only the eject button, not all of them output SPDIF (and with DRM who knows what the future holds) and who knows if they will work with only the power connected? Which CD-ROM drives, old or new, support being used standalone, have a decent set of front panel controls (at least a play and a skip button) and output SPDIF?" Generally for this type of purpose, I'd use a regular old portable CD player, but these generally do not output to SPDIF, either. Has anyone managed to find decent examples of either piece of hardware?

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  1. Dear slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hello slashdot. I have a great vcr that takes beta tapes. It has Beta I-III speeds and works great. The problem is it doesn't play dvd's. I've looked and looked but can't find a beta player that plays dvd's. Does anyone know where I can get a beta vcr that plays dvds?

  2. My experience... by BSDevil · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've got this great little thngy I use to play my CDs. The case outputs very clean analog audio, great headphone output and a SPDIF coax link which plugs directly into my receiver. It works great standalone, it has a complete front panel, ie backlit LCD display, stop, play, pause, next and previous track buttons. It has a cabeled remote, plays CD-RWs wonderfully, and dosen't heat up. It can run directly with only a power supply, and can even run without the power supply if needed!

    Know what? It's a Sony D-EJ815 Discman.

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    Cue The Sun...
  3. Re:Creative Infra by isorox · · Score: 4, Informative

    Many moons ago, in the dark ages, I obtained a semi-broken iNFRA54 creative cd rom drive. It has
    1) Earphones output
    2) volume (up/down buttons)
    3) Remote with numbered buttons etc.
    4) play/next/rewind/prev buttons
    5) Stop/eject button
    6) Mode button (?)
    7) Windows software which enables the remote to be a mouse etc.

    On the back is a normal large 12V/5V/GND power socket, IDE port, master/slave jumper, analog audio out and didgatl audio out (2 pin cable thing).

    The thing the laser sits on and moves kept sticking whenthe case was on though, but worked ok with the case off.
    As mentioned elsewhere, a cheap AT power supply would work it great, I bet ebay as a few. Dunno if the digital out is the same as a coaxial digital out on DVD's and tuners etc.

  4. About the SDPIF by TwistedKestrel · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Actually, I've never owned a CD-ROM that *didn't* output SDPIF (sp?). The Creative 12x DVD and AOpen 20x10x40 both have it on my computer, the dead CDROM in my tiny server has it ... no, wait, I have a crazy old Panasonic drive that doesn't have it, but it doesn't support IDE either. It's one of dem crazy weird buses. ANYWAY, my point is that most CDROMs have a two pin "digital output" on the far left side, and that is a SDPIF output. With a little creative wiring, you should be able to hook it into a stereo. And I believe most IDE CDROMs work with only power. Of course, I'm talking internal drives here but you should be able to hammer something together.