> Sometime back someone on this list stated how to modify a data CD-R on a
> computer CD-Writer to enable it to be written to by a stand-alone audio
> CD writer. I would appreciate it if that person could re-iterate how to
> do this.
I sincerely doubt that such instructions were posted, because what you ask
is PHYSICALLY impossible. The Disc Application Code bits that standalone
consumer audio CD recorders look for is pressed (embossed, stamped) into
the plastic substrate of the CDR blank - part of the pregroove that the
laser uses to track while recording. There is no way that any CD writer
can write or modify this information, period, end of story. The only way
you can do this is to modify the stamper at your own personal CDR
production factory.
> I know that if you put an audio track down on the data CD-R, as a multi-
> session, you can then record on an audio CD writer,
No you can't. To an consumer audio CD-R machine, a data CD-R is a data
CD-R is a data-CDR ... it does not matter WHAT is on it or how it got
there.
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