I've had it happen on occasion with drives on some older laptops with some CDs, never on a CD player.
I'd attribute it to a combo of drives and disks that are not manufactured within certain common modern quality assurance tolerances, in other words imperfections in drive build, CD product, or both together having particularly bad karma.
Device sitting square on a rigid table or platform always seems to help keep resulting vibration to a minimum.
I'd attribute it to a combo of drives and disks that are not manufactured within certain common modern quality assurance tolerances, in other words imperfections in drive build, CD product, or both together having particularly bad karma.
Device sitting square on a rigid table or platform always seems to help keep resulting vibration to a minimum.