A couple of weeks ago, I bought some rewriteable CDs to use to record my 
piano lessons.  The first time I took one, it didn't seem to work.  My 
teacher thought maybe he was doing something wrong with his equipment, which 
was new and he doesn't know all about it.  But, this week, I took the whole 
case to see if maybe it was a bad CD.  He looked at the little paper insert 
and said they appear to be data CDs.

Is there a difference between rewriteable CDs for music and for Data?  When 
I put one of these in my computer, it doesn't seem to recognize it, at all. 
I can't read the label very well with my Optacon, but I know they're 
Phillips CDs.

Any help will be appreciated.

Cindy


"Determine that the thing can and shall be done, and then...find the way."
Abraham Lincoln 


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