If you do insist on using CD's, you can get the LiteOn LVR1001, a little 
dual CD deck I find very cool.  One of the great features is one-touch 
copying.  You can copy a CD using this deck and it is virtually error-proof. 
I'd have a lot of trouble reviewing it for Main Menu, simply because of it's 
location.  We do have a computer down there now, so I just might do it.
HTH,
Nick
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: CD Recorder


Perhaps a Minidisc deck would be even better. With an MD deck, one can
set and delete trackmarks as often as one wants to. With a CD recorder,
one can only set trackmarks once while recording.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> Is there such a beast ie. an appliance that can be connected say to a tape 
> deck and record direct to a cdr disc?
> If such a recorder does exist, will it cost some small portion of the 
> national debt topurchase?
> Cheers
> Andrea
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