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
* "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
* Anthony Lalande [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 31 Dec 2000
| ...but keep in mind that many DVDs cannot read CD-Rs and certain types of
| CD-RW. Apparently, some brand of CD-RWs are more easily read by DVD players
| than certain other brands.
Some DVD-Video decks cannot read CD-R, but all should
* Anthony Lalande [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 31 Dec 2000
| ...but keep in mind that many DVDs cannot read CD-Rs and certain types of
| CD-RW. Apparently, some brand of CD-RWs are more easily read by DVD players
| than certain other brands.
Some DVD-Video decks cannot read CD-R, but all
* 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 than most of the others. As I said,
DVD-Video decks should be able to read CD-RW media. If yours does not then
the
* "Pieboy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 30 Dec 2000
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I do so like the MD-L list manager. Wish it would strip the quoted
unreadable stuff, though :).
| Being forced to
Now, what I recomend doing is, if you have a CD or DVD player with optical
output, use WinAmp (or whatever) to convert to PCM WAVs, and burn CD-Rs or
CD-RWs with Nero. I like Nero over CDRWIN because I can easilly set the
intertrack gap to whatever I want, and has an on the fly rec level
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Being forced to create my minidiscs using analogue connections (no =
optical outputs), I am having trouble with the feature on my MZ-R70 with =
automatic track marking.
aturday, December 30, 2000 9:37 PM
Subject: MD: Analogue MP3 -- MD track markers
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Being forced to create my minidiscs using analogue connections (no =
optical outputs),
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