Around Christmas time, I heard a story on NBC about how the Dollar to Euro
conversion rate was so beneficial for Americans right now, it was enabling
Americans to have super-cheap vacations in Europe .
My question for any of our European list members: Is there any way that we
Americans can
CDR or CDRW? some computer CD drives won'''t even play CDRW, but they
play CDR ok.
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* Anthony Lalande [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 01 Jan 2001
| Not so. My General Electrics DVD player cannot read audio CDs I burn onto
| CD-RW.
Your DVD-Video deck is less equal
Here is the current exchange rate.
1.00 EUR = 0.941400 USD
OR
1.00 USD = 1.06225 EUR
http://www.xe.net/ucc/
David Fincher wrote:
Around Christmas time, I heard a story on NBC about how the Dollar to Euro
conversion
* "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 02 Jan 2001
| CDR or CDRW? some computer CD drives won'''t even play CDRW, but they
| play CDR ok.
I said CD-RW.
The problem with CD-R in DVD-Video decks is that the media is invisible to
the read lasers used in DVD-Video playback mechanisms. DVD-Video
CD-RW requires more power than CD-R to read. Many portable CD players
cannot read CD-RW. Same goes for some very old, first generation CD-ROM
drives, and apparantly a small number of DVD-Video decks. Again, as I
said, the fault is the deck, not the media.
Agreed.
Ive also seen this problem
My friend runs a UK-based motorcycle clothing website at www.dexdirect.com
and he's had loads of USA orders over the past few months - the exchange
rate makes his stuff very cheap for Americans.
So I guess the answer is - probably! Just watch out for shipping costs. But
remember you shouldn't
I just made a Cyndi Lauper compilation MD using various digital and
analog sources mixed on the MD. The material I copied from is as
follows:
Compact Discs
Cyndi Lauper-She's So Unusual
Cyndi Lauper-True Colors
Cyndi Lauper-The Best Remixes (Import)
DVD's
Cyndi Lauper-Twelve Deadly