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Is there a way to turn data CD's in to music CD's, so a deck will record
them? Or are the disks physically different? I assume if I do an erase of
these on my computer burner, I'd be turning them in to a data CD, as
rewritables would erase the scms that the deck needs.
At 02:26 PM 3/3/01 -0600, you wrote:
>
>On Wed, 28 Feb 2001 23:25:04 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>SCMS is one reason I will never buy a standalone CDR 
>>deck because you cannot edit the CDR to put in track 
>>marks if the auto track marking scheme "misses" a track 
>>mark.  (Whereas with MD you can :D)
>
>As you probably know, SCMS -and- audio cd-r's can be made moot by using an
music
>cd-rw.  Just a couple of dollar's each at BestBuy (about the same price as a
>metal 90 minute cassette).  Record to this on the cd-rw deck.  Take the
cd-rw to
>the pc, read it in and edit, etc.  Dump it back out to a twenty-five cent
data
>cd-r.  No SCMS.  Make duplicates if desired.
>
>Take the cd-rw back to the deck and record again.  I keep about ten cd-rw's
>revolving this way.  I do have some music cd-r's, but I don't use them.  I
>nearly always want to edit anything I record on the cd-rw deck.  And I use
my pc
>to copy pre-recorded cd's (takes less than five minutes), so the cd-rw
deck is
>not used to this purpose anyway.
>
>-jts <Arlington, TX>
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