There is a difference of CD types. if you use a stand alone audio cd recorder you will find out quickly that a data cd can't be used in it. sometime when you burn a data cd for music on a computer, it will be scratchy sounding and must be recorded or dubbed at a slower speed. if you use a cd copier made by alysis or something, you can get away with recording on data discs.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Glen Jan" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: are there noticable differences in blank cds?


Vinny,
The only difference between the various CD-R brands is their quality and here is no such thing in reality as a CD-R specifically for music. Such claims should be dealt with. Once you enter the digital domain, zeros and ones and just that, zeros and ones. If your CD-R comes from a poor manufacturing line, than you'll have problems. Lots of people use Taiyo Youden CD-R and DVD-R with good results and they have regularly gotten good reviews over a long period of time.
HTH.
Glen

At 04:07 pm 6-10-2009, you wrote:
Hi,
When purchasing blank cdrs, the manufactures distinguish between cdrs, and cdrs for music. I have always used regular cds for burning and ripping. Are there differences, does one sound better, last longer, etc.?
Thanks.
Vinny

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