All right folks, here's the deal at this time. Confused is not an acceptable 
subject line. I've tried to change it to no avail.
David Ferrin
 www.jaws-users.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] confused;


Hi Sharon,

Almost any CD-R you buy will give you the ability to create audio CD's, it's
just a matter of being able to tell what ever software you are using that
you wish to create an audio CD, and it will take any tracks you wish to burn
onto a Cd and convert it to a dot CDA format, which is what the files look
like on an audio Cd.

Most CD's, especially audio CD's will allow you to burn anywhere between 19
to 22 songs on it.

These songs or audio tracks should not exceed a total of 70 minutes, 80
minutes, depending on the length of CD you purchase.

Good name brands to buy are Sony, maxell, TDK and/or Mitsui.

The one thing you should ask the dealer of the CD's you are buying is
whether the dye on the CD is silver on silver.

Most Cd's nowadays come with the silver on silver dye on it already, but
some less reputable dealers will try to push, or place on sale, Cd's with
different colour dyes on it.

To ensure that your audio CD's will play on all Cd players, you should
purchase silver on silver CD-R's.

You can buy CD-RW's, however, once you create the audio CD, you will have to
finalize the CD, and it might make the CD-RW unrecordable after the burn
process.

Just so you know, CD-RW's are CD's that you can write to over and over
again, just like a floppy disk.  The only trick is that you must create data
CD's when burning files to a CD-RW.

On the other hand, Cd-R's are CD's that you can only burn once, or several
times, depending on whether you close the CD or not.  Closing may also be
referred to as finalizing the CD, it will depend on what term your software
uses to describe this process.

Once the CD is closed/finalized, you can no longer burn any other files onto
it's surface, so you must make sure that all the files you burn onto the Cd
are there.

With a data Cd, you can burn between 700 and 800 megabytes of storage space,
which equals a heck of a lot of songs, usually in the range of 150 to 225
tracks.

Hope this helps.

Victor


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