Scott,

you have to use Audio CD blanks. They can be baught in hifi stores or at
online shops like Amazon. They're a bit more expensive than data CDs.
Newer hifi CD players can play CD-RWs, but if you want to produce a CD,
which also is compatible with older modells, you have to use an Audio
CD-R.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> Hi folks,

> First, thanks to everyone who gave input about recording from tape.  

> Here's my next confusion.  When I record onto a cd using the pcm 44.1 
> recording setting, am I creating a cd which can be played on most cd players? 
>  I thought I was recording in a cd format, but
> when I put the finalized disc into a cd player, it didn't play.  Looking at 
> the disc on a computer, I discovered that the disc had .wav files.  

> So, how can I use the Plextalk to create "music" cd's, like the ones you buy 
> in a record shop, and that will play on any cd player?  One last thing, must 
> I use "music" cdr's or cdrw's?

> Thanks,
> Scott Blanks


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