I experienced your same confusion when I tried using my PTR1, and pass along
my sympathies. My solution was to go to a Staples, and find a clerk who
really understood their products. It helps to specify that the CD's you want
are more expensive than normal blank CD's because they include a charge to
cover copyright protection. Good luck.

You should note though, that you can easily record your lectures in Daisy
format in MP3, and listen back to them, on your PTR1, or your computer using
Media Player. It's only if you have to listen back on a standard CD player
that recording them in the music format is important.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sharon
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 10:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Blind-Computing] confusion about CD types


I'm using a PTR1 recorder, and want to record lectures that anyone can
listen to on a CD player. I was told by tech support to use audio CD's, not
data CD's or CD's that can do both. But when I go to Comp USA, or Circuit
City, they don't know what I'm talking about. If I use data discs, daisy
format gets recorded automatically. Evidently, the recorder recognizes audio
CD's whatever they are. What is the correct name of such a disc, and what
store or internet company would know what I'm talking about?
Sharon who is mightily confused about and tired of always buying the wrong
kind of CD's.
Any help to straighten up this confusion would be appreciated.


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