HERE is a PDF file on your Denon 5000, unfortunately it will not recognize CD-R's. I found this out when I tried to run my Purist Audio Design break-in disc (which is a CD-R) in my DVD5000.
The way I got around this was to use a Pioneer DVD525, which I had laying around, as a transport to read CD-R's, and feed the digital out from the Pioneer to the Denon's digital input and use the Denon as a DAC.
The Pioneer DVD525 can be purchased for around $150 or less here on A/gon, or you can use any CD/DVD that will recognize CD-R's, and use it's digital out to feed the Denon's digital input.
I agree with you that the Denon DVD5000 is a great sounding machine. Built like a tank, with it's 40 pound, copper clad chassis, 3 seperate power transformers, and it's premimum 1704 Burr Brown DAC's in dual diff (lower noise floor) it works well as a stand alone player, transport, or Dac. It also has a built in volumn control if you want to eliminate your preamp.
HTH, Dave
The way I got around this was to use a Pioneer DVD525, which I had laying around, as a transport to read CD-R's, and feed the digital out from the Pioneer to the Denon's digital input and use the Denon as a DAC.
The Pioneer DVD525 can be purchased for around $150 or less here on A/gon, or you can use any CD/DVD that will recognize CD-R's, and use it's digital out to feed the Denon's digital input.
I agree with you that the Denon DVD5000 is a great sounding machine. Built like a tank, with it's 40 pound, copper clad chassis, 3 seperate power transformers, and it's premimum 1704 Burr Brown DAC's in dual diff (lower noise floor) it works well as a stand alone player, transport, or Dac. It also has a built in volumn control if you want to eliminate your preamp.
HTH, Dave