High Marvin,
I don't know about the store that you mentioned, but you can get CD's that are made for burning audio files from Walmart.
The Maxwell discs, will cost you about $16.95 for a pack of 10.
The Memberex discs will run you about $14.95 for a pack of 12.
The SONY discs will run you about $16.95 for a pack of 20.
But if you wish to buy CD's in baulk, then you'd want to go to Cassette House.
Their website address is:
http://www.tape.com/
My best regards.
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marvin Hunkin" <startrekc...@gmail.com>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 4:21 AM
Subject: purchasing blank cds


hi.
well had good and bad and just shit house with burning cds this week.
now run out of all of them.
will not be getting any cheap and nasty crappy cds.
and will be getting formatted, rewriteable.
was and managed to use windows media player to burn.
then in cd player, the sharp ghetto blaster.
the cd started skipping, jumping, etc.
so out of cds.
so is harvey norman a good place to purchase blank cds.
and what do they cost and what sizes do you get batches of 20, 50s.
got over 800 tracks on my hard drive.
need to burn to cd.
do not want to pay and arm and a leg for a brand new cd ghetto boom box,
when the old one which i have had for about 20 years is still working
perfectly.
do not want to go to an ipod.
not the most delicate with things.
just plain clumsy me.
and do not want to spend a fortune on getting one with voice over.
so the blank cds is the cheapest option.
and some times the vista burning wizard comes up, and then it does not.
able to create a play list, add to the play list then burn.
so what should i pay.
any specific brands.
Marvin.



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