--Daveed--
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Jeff Samco wrote:
Yes, you can use a CD-R for Daisy recording and editing. Although, once recorded, audio will remain on the CD-R, the Daisy navigation files keep track of sections that are editted out or in so that they play in the desired order.
As for CD-RW, in my experience, it is difficult to find a digital audio CD-RW - mostly all you will find are data CD-RW. If using a data CD-RW, the only choice the PTR1 will give you is Daisy recording. Within Daisy recording, you can choose PCM 44.1 or MP3 compression, but in either case it is only a Daisy recording, playable only on a Daisy playback device.
To record directly in PCM 44.1 stereo, one must use a digital audio CD-R or CD-RW (sometimes also called "music CD"). Then, the PTR1 will allow such a recording. However, there is no editting permitted.
If I wish to end up with a recording in PCM 44.1 stereo, it has been easiest for me to first record on a flash card as a Daisy title with all its editting capabilities. Then, once it is just as I like it, I back up to a digital audio CD-R or RW in PCM 44.1 stereo.
As for brands of CD-R or CD-RWs, IRTI uses Verbatum and Imation with good results. -- Cordially, Jeff Samco IRTI Customer Support Grass Valley, California -----Original Message----- From: Daveed Mandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 7:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: IRTI & Cd RW types to use with PTR1
I have another question re CDs and the PTR1: If you use CDR-type CDs, then you can't erase at all, correct--that is, while you are recording material, you can't record over or correct anyting. Also, when buying CDRWs, must I specify audio or data, or what, and what brands work the bestt? Thanks much. --Daveed--
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004, Keith Bucher wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Three good sources for all kinds of blank CDS http://www.tapeworld.com 1-800-245-6000 http://www.disketteconnection.com 1-800-654-4058 http://www.jandr.com 1-800-221-8180
I'd like to make the following observations about these three companies. 1. They have all been around for several years, and they're not fly-by-night companies. 2. I have purchased items from all of them on several occasions and they are all three good and reliable companies.
3. They all have good prices, but one may be less expensive on certain items. J and R sells many items from CDS to music to computers to kitchen appliances, just to name a few. 4. Tape World has a flat shipping rate of $6.95, so theoretically, if they had enough items you wanted, you could spend hundreds of dollars at one time for a low flat shipping rate. I won't say these three companies have the absolute bottom prices for name brand CDS and related items, but I sincerely believe that not only are their prices reasonable, but that they are good and reliable companies. Anyone is welcome to e-mail me privately of your experiences with them, but I have had no problems whatsoever when doing business with any of these companies.
Keith
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