--- In [email protected], "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just bought my first cd-r or cd rewritable actually. I tried
> recording on some cd-r's this morning. The first one worked fine,
> although it was a live album and has spaces between songs and the
> original did not. The next two crashed after recording almost the
> whole cd it crashed saying bad or incompatible media. Of course being
> a cdr-r it cannot be used again. Is this a common problem and what
> could be the cause? Is it a bad cd-r or a bad source disk? Which
> types of disks are better cd-r or cd-rewritable? Are they very
> sensitive to scuffs and scratches on older cd's to be recorded? or the
> same on destination disks? Any help appreciated.
>
> John
>
Yes its a common problem. Ive got a bunch of disk that didnt work. .
You can use read write cd's. You can erase them and use them once or
twice. But after awhile they wont record anymore.I think what happens
is that when you burn it moves data to your hard drive and then back
to yhe cd burner. Sometimes it looses in the moving. When I burn
important data I allways try to make two copys just in case. Some burn
programs work better than others.
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