The Yamaha drives (recent ones anyway) have some nice features for editing
audio CDRW's.. the TEAC drives (at least the W524E) seem to be much better
than any other drive (CDR, DVD, CD-Rom, whatever) for ripping from damaged
cd's if thats of any use to you.. 

Check out www.cdrinfo.com (I think) and www.cdrlabs.com.

-dave



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