Don't they start in the center and move outwards,.....
Yes, yes they do.
...meaning that this would only matter if you're trying to burn an image that's too big (incorrectly ripped)?
And there's the problem....
No one ever complains that the laser sticks while they are playing. Ergo, the problem probably occurs due to something in either the startup or shutdown portion of the cd player. One thing I know cds do (you can hear it if you listen) is run the laser to the end of the disc and back. How do they know it's the end of the disc? I presume when they get to a track they can't read (though there is another explanation).
On 70 or 80 minute CD, this would be past the original cd specs. While I doubt this causes it to stick (it moved this far, after all), I suspect that the location of the unreadable track is noted. Then, when the game needs to park the laser assembly that's where it gets put.
(The programing docs say it might take 4 sec to re-start a cd; I assume it doesn't leave the laser assembly sitting in the data area, where it could scratch it up and ruin the disc. In any case, the turbo apparently does park the laser.)
The little switch on the motor assembly is there for just that reason - Originally, these tracks might be readable (and writable, though it wasn't guaranteed to work); the switch signaled that the laser was out of the 'readable' area, so the motor would stop. (which is the other explanation)
Now, look at it from a 70 min cd point of view: those tracks are certainly readable. BUT if the switch doesn't stop the motor, it could move past the 64 minute mark; not a problem while playing the cd (probably) but maybe parking the laser there is just enough to hit a rough spot on the long laser carriage gear. (Dunno what it's called - the long thin rod that moves the assembly) Or position it in a bad spot. That's why I asked if anyone had tried smaller, older cds or replaced/added to the foam that triggers the switch. It might stop the laser short, and keep the assembly from getting stuck.
All of this is just supposition, though. I don't have a duo to check with, and I'm not all that sure how cd players work anyway. But it does leave me with 2 more questions, though....
1) Does this happen on just Duo-R's, just Rx's, or what. Exactly which models are affected?
2) Has anyone tried one of those micro cd's in a pce? Just for the hell of it?