Anyway, MD-audio discs ARE playable in MD-data drives. As far as the PC
goes, I think all they can do is just play. They can't even record!
Someone needs to hack some software so we can get the ultimate cheap
titling solution :D


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Ian Scott
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On Mon, 2 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> In a message dated 8/2/99 2:03:23 AM US Eastern Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > Surely if the media is the same you could just "format" the disc?  
> 
> The MO material of the audio and data MDs are the same, but the disc shells 
> are slightly different and there are some differences in the non-rewritable 
> portion of the TOC that are hard-coded into the disc when it is manufactured. 
>  Although I was under the impression that you could insert an audio MD in a 
> data drive and play it.  A data disc, though, will definitely not go into an 
> audio MD recorder.
> 
> Clay Voris
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