[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: > In a message dated 1/27/02 9:21:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Also, newer CD Burners often have a much lower failure rate, even with lower > quality CD-R's. I use PNY brand CD-R's in bulk with my 12x (audio) 24x > (data) Burner and have less than a 1% failure rate. That's *perhaps* 1 lost > or defective CD-R in every batch of 100. (I get them at CompUSA, but they're > not CompUSA brand CD's.) The reason? They have better buffering systems > built in. > > Software, (both for burning and OS), available system memory and hard disc > space have a lot to do with your success rate as well. I used to use 'EZCD > creator 5'. I now use 'Nero'. Nero is less feature-heavy, but it gives me > clean burns just about every time.
Often it's the color of the CD you are using that throws the older CD-players (and also older burners, even at lowest burning speed) off track. Especially the gold yellowish or greenish ones do this. Make sure you buy silver colored disk and you should be all right. Sonja [EMAIL PROTECTED]
