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Re: cdrs
Actually, turns out I was wrong! "Music CDR's" can be burned on both a
stand-alone and a computer burner. Regular audio/data cdr's can only be
burned on a computer burner, however. Tim, CD's burned on a component cd
burner can be copied on both a standalone and computer burners.
><> Justin D. Trout
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Tim Hetherton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm pretty new to this subject and I would appreciate some info:
>
> Can stand alone machines burn regular CD-Rs?
>
> Can a CD burned on a stand alone machine be copied on a computer burner or
> another stand alone?
>
> Thanks a lot, Tim.
>
>
> >From: Justin Trout <jtrout@holly.colostate.edu>
> >To: Pilam76@aol.com
> >CC: thewho@igtc.com
> >Subject: Re: cdrs
> >Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 02:38:18 -0600 (MDT)
> >
> >Audio CDR's say on the back, and I quote, "Specifically for use in
> >stand-alone audio cd recorders", i.e., stereo component burners. They
> >can't be used in computer cdr drives. They're also more expensive! I
> >don't know if regular cdr's (they'll say 74min/650mb - the 650mb is the
> >important part, as conly computers can burn data to a cd) can be used in a
> >standalone burner, but I know for a fact that cdr drives won't burn "Music
> >CDR's".
> >
> > ><> Justin D. Trout
>
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- Re: cdrs
- From: "Tim Hetherton" <thetherton@hotmail.com>