Hi Richard. I got some Memorex CDR's, and they do the job for me fine.
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Hi Cris,
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> So far, cheap datta cdrs have performed better than cheap cdrws. I'm now
> using some audio cdrws with the yama
So far, cheap datta cdrs have performed better than cheap cdrws. I'm now
using some audio cdrws with the yamaha burner. They have worked well up
till now.
Cris Hall
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s added to the production process.
So, you just have to find a combination of media, and hardware that works in
your particular situation, and stick with it.
R Q J
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Just to clarify things, the yamaha burner to which I referred is a stand
alone burner that burns audio cds only, and you have to burn them on discs
called audio discs. It will accept both cdr and cdrw audio discs, but it
won't accept data discs of either type, and it won't burn data at all. I
eir uses, it enough to keep us confused
HTH,
R Q J
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Hi Chris. You can put a lot more music on a data CD than you can with an
audio CD. Up to ten hours worth.
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In other words.."CDRWs should only be used for "data" burning?
Tom Kaufman
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There is a link there which will take you to more imformation on cd's than
you can swallow.
R Q J
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> I thought that the only difference between the two was the format i
I thought that the only difference between the two was the format in which
you burn the CD. Is this not true; is there a real difference between the
two types of CDs?
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: Saturday, January 08, 2005 11:42 PM
Subject: recording CDA on a data disc
Hi, this is Steve. I thought I understood a few months ago, but now
I am confused again. Just to see what would happen, using Roxio Easy CD
Creator, I placed a data disc in the burner, chose music CD, and made a
o buy cdrw meant for data.
hth
Cheers,James
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Hi, this is Steve. I thought I under
Hi, this is Steve. I thought I understood a few months ago, but now
I am confused again. Just to see what would happen, using Roxio Easy CD
Creator, I placed a data disc in the burner, chose music CD, and made a copy
of a Cd from a .cif. I put it in my regular audio CD player, and it pla
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