On 6 Nov 2000, at 9:39, Les@musicmixers wrote:
> The most important factor to consider is the blank you use. Unlike
> MD, CDR media has a wide range of quality and not all will even be
> recognized in a picky cd player.
This cannot be stressed enough. Especially with CDRW's. And
just because the maker is a large company does not mean they
are good blanks. In my experience, TDK makes the best CDRW's
(4x rated), but some of the worst CDRs (the aluminum layer tends
to flake/peel off). A Sony 4x-rated CDRW I had got corrupted, and
this has been reported by several other people too (check
http://resource.simplenet.com )
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JT
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