Bad luck. As you say, it may just be your discs, but you've done the right thing by bringing it to the attention of fans. Buyer beware when it comes to releases on that label. Thanks, John.
I’m not familiar with the CMT label. The Star production CDs that Mark showed on his channel seem to be only cardboard sleeves. Maybe there is another label on his CDs . Only the star label is on mine and it can be found on Discogs. Sorry I’m not much help.
I'm sorry for you my friend; but i think these are all CD-R Editions and not factory pressed CD's🤔 (i have the Pot Luck CD-R in my Collection and so i stop collecting these CD-R STAR Products) Thank you John!
Sorry ,,,, that's why I generally stay away from bootlegs no matter how good they look you just never know what you are getting. But I do have a few bootlegs in my ELVIS collection and most sound real good , and some not so good lol. But sometimes I see one and just can't help but buy it lol.
@@BeatUpRecordsCDs I bought a lot of bootleg CD-R's since I went back to buying CD's again. I bought one from this guy in France and when I received it, the cover was nice, the CD label was nice, even the inserts were nice [very professional looking] but when I played it, you can hear the scratches from the record that they used to transfer onto the CD, I was so mad bc I could've done a better job at recording the vinyl onto a mini-disc then to a CD-R by using a clean, pristine copy of the record. Have a good weekend, my friend.
@@matthewchance8835 that’s disappointing. I know the seller will let me do a swap when I see him next year. He initially gave me discount on the item but obviously he didn’t play the cd before hand.
@@BeatUpRecordsCDs Came across this by chance but glad I did. That is so disappointing and honestly had no idea. No problems, I will sort you out when I see you in 2025.
I think it might just be those copies. Copying cd-r format is hit and miss sometimes and quality control suffers when it’s made by a very small company.
Great video my friend cheers 🥂 Elvis forever
Many thanks Marco. A lot more Elvis to show 😋
Bad luck. As you say, it may just be your discs, but you've done the right thing by bringing it to the attention of fans. Buyer beware when it comes to releases on that label. Thanks, John.
I guess it’s pot luck, when it comes to these…
Shame about those 💿 the mini discs are awesome tho. Looking super hot too 😮 i was a port power supporter during my Adelaide years.😊
The colours suit me. I don’t like the game. Much prefer NRL
I’ve never bought any of these, but they look interesting. Is Star and CMT the same company, as I’ve seen CMT on some of the spliced cds.
I’m not familiar with the CMT label. The Star production CDs that Mark showed on his channel seem to be only cardboard sleeves. Maybe there is another label on his CDs . Only the star label is on mine and it can be found on Discogs. Sorry I’m not much help.
I'm sorry for you my friend; but i think these are all CD-R Editions and not factory pressed CD's🤔 (i have the Pot Luck CD-R in my Collection and so i stop collecting these CD-R STAR Products)
Thank you John!
@@haraldtrittner4396 hi Harald. Any issues with your pot luck pressing ??
@@BeatUpRecordsCDs ...as far as i can remember no issues on my Pioneer CD Player. But i know my Discman has "Troubles" with this CD-R☹️
Sorry ,,,, that's why I generally stay away from bootlegs no matter how good they look you just never know what you are getting. But I do have a few bootlegs in my ELVIS collection and most sound real good , and some not so good lol. But sometimes I see one and just can't help but buy it lol.
Very true! The unique cover art and mini discs sucked me in. 😊
That's to bad, but still kinda cool.
Yeah you're right, that sounds really terrible. Could be a bad disc or just a bad transfer, sorry for your lose, John
Thanks Matt. I think it’s a bad transfer. I can listen to the majority of Lost in Memphis.
@@BeatUpRecordsCDs I bought a lot of bootleg CD-R's since I went back to buying CD's again. I bought one from this guy in France and when I received it, the cover was nice, the CD label was nice, even the inserts were nice [very professional looking] but when I played it, you can hear the scratches from the record that they used to transfer onto the CD, I was so mad bc I could've done a better job at recording the vinyl onto a mini-disc then to a CD-R by using a clean, pristine copy of the record. Have a good weekend, my friend.
@@matthewchance8835 that’s disappointing. I know the seller will let me do a swap when I see him next year. He initially gave me discount on the item but obviously he didn’t play the cd before hand.
@@BeatUpRecordsCDs Came across this by chance but glad I did. That is so disappointing and honestly had no idea. No problems, I will sort you out when I see you in 2025.
Thanks for the warning. That sounds shockin'. What a rip off.
I think it might just be those copies. Copying cd-r format is hit and miss sometimes and quality control suffers when it’s made by a very small company.