Subject: | Re: File format cd:s? |
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From: | Dan Dugan <> |
Date: | Fri, 17 Feb 2006 07:46:43 -0800 |
Flawn wrote, >Dan, Mitsui still sells CDR blanks that are "digital audio" capable, >that is, they have whatever extra code on them that makes them >useable in consumer real-time CD recorders (those recorders won't >recognize typical CDR blanks). Since these machines are by their >nature 1x recorders, I would assume that those discs are still safe >for slow speed 1x, 2x, and 4x computer burns as well. Is that not a >good assumption? I too produce CDRs for dance troupes, and those >blanks have been among the most dependable in playing in the variety >of players the dance troupes encounter. Thanks for that idea. I didn't know that the consumer audio CDRs were usable in computer drives. I'll try them. -Dan ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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