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One of the wonderful things about this new eMac that I have is
the ability to burn CDs to send to the daughter-unit who's across the
briny in Rennes, France, digging around for a job in the theatre over
there.
Gotta question about CDs, though. When I was buying some this
morning, one batch were labeled as CD recording ready, and another
batch (that were intended for more serious audio work, I guess) were
labeled as ready for CD audio digital recording.
Is there any difference in CDs that are labeled as being
"digital" ready versus the others? I bought the more basic type
since they had a printable surface, and part of the fun of doing this
is making my own labels with funny photos and the like on them.
So if I'm sending her downloads from the iTunes store, is there
going to be ANY audible difference in recording quality? Is there
any difference in construction between basic CD-R discs and those
labeled for digital audio?
I used to know this kind of stuff back when it was chrome versus
ferric tapes, but the CD tech I haven't kept up with since ere this I
wasn't recording. Thanks - Charles.
- CD recording question - no Emailer content Charles Riggs
- Re: CD recording question - no Emailer content Charles Larkins
- Re: CD recording question - no Emailer content Charles Riggs
- Re: CD recording question - no Emailer content Tyrone Griffin
- Re: CD recording question - no Emailer content chris

