Thanks, Rusty.
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yes, mp3 files, wma files, wav files, etc etc etc.
Hth,
Rusty
,
eventually.
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Well, then we're all ready to go online or to a brick and morar store, buy
our
recommendations, please
I thought that data CDs were silent. Is there a kind of data that has
sound
output?
a
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MP3 files are a tenth the size of wav files.
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ahSo the file compression puts
I know that. How come you're telling me?
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MP3 files are a tenth the size of wav files
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I guess I shouldn't have. I just thought I'd mention it, incase you didn't
know. Sorry about that.
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recommendations, please
I guess I shouldn't have. I just thought I'd mention it, incase you didn't
know. Sorry about that.
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I guess I shouldn't have. I just thought I'd mention it, incase you
didn't
know. Sorry about that.
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Hi Tim. I use the fastest speed, and it doesn't seem to have hurt my
projects, because everything I've burned with Nero in a data CD project has
sounded good. I don't think there were any
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yes, mp3 files, wma files, wav files, etc etc etc.
Hth,
Rusty
At 09:44 AM 6/15/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
I thought that data CDs were silent. Is there a kind
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okay should I get the 74 minute cds or the 80 ones.
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Hi Daniel. No problem. Everything's fine. There sure has been a lot of
discussion about this.
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I mean a CD burning project. Sorry if I wasn't more clear about that.
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Which project
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Sure you get to choose speed. Most people just take the default speed
which would be as fast as your burner and media can go, but you can slow
the burn down. Look through all
, 2005 11:41 AM
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Gary, you mean that you prefer to always record your CDs at the 1x speed?
If so, why?
thanks.
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Okay. don't worry, I'll find where you can designate burn speed. I just
wish there were actually some explanation somewhere on this topic. but
for
that, I'd have to buy something like Burning CDs for Dummies, scan it
with
Open Book or submit
, please
I've tried 16 rated at 24 and done ok, but 16 at 40 blew up fairly often.
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If you want
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Which project is done? I'm not sure what you mean. Thanks.
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I thought that data CDs were silent. Is there a kind of data that has sound
output?
a
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Hi
. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Yeah just to clarify, Nero refers to your CD as a compilation, and Easy CD
Creator calls it a project. Same exact thing though.
,At 01:28 AM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
I mean a CD burning
An MP3 CD is considered a data CD, as opposed to a music CD. Hope this
helps.
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I thought
/R recommendations, please
An MP3 CD is considered a data CD, as opposed to a music CD. Hope this
helps.
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Actually if you really stop and think about it, an audio cd is data
too. It's not like Vinyl where a needle is used, cd's are read by a laser
which decodes the data into sound. an mp3 is just like this but just
compress into a different way. But we're
:
An MP3 CD is considered a data CD, as opposed to a music CD. Hope this
helps.
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I thought
there. That's what it's all about.
sharing knowledge.
Daniel
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heheh, hey, that's cool. but let's
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Hi Tim. I use the fastest speed, and it doesn't
The rougher side should be on top, and the smoothe side should be on the
bottom.
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While we
to buy?
Thanks.
*ROM
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I think I got a spindle of 50 CD's. I'm not sure exactly how many of those
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:19 AM
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I've been cruising sites like amazon.com, best buy and others, and see
that
there's an enormous variety of blank cd/r products out there. I
understand
the importance of most of the specifications of a CD
Daniel! I was thinking of a new CD. The business side is flush with
the jewel case, the label side is showing.
All the CDs I have ever seen have the ridge and it is on the business
side. The other side may have a ridge also but it is nowhere as pronounced
as the one on the business
it is? I'm
sure I'm not understanding something.
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If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner
What do you mean by a new CD?
s
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Daniel! I was thinking of a new CD. The business
, June 14, 2005 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than
you
need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy
slower
rated cdr's and burn slower.
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From: Yardbird
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I think I got a spindle of 50 CD's. I'm not sure exactly how many of
those
are left. I guess
Oh. I must look carefully at the settings and preferences. If I can find
them. Thanks.
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I don't know about
is capable of, or something like that. Isn't this how it is? I'm
sure I'm not understanding something.
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Daniel! I was thinking of a new CD. The business side is flush with
the jewel case, the label side is showing.
All the CDs I have ever seen have the ridge and it is on the business
side. The other side may have a ridge also but it is nowhere
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than
you
need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason
: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
You are, in some part, witnessing the advance of technology.
Originally, cd writers couldn't burn at great speed. As burners
developed higher abilities, media manufacturers developed media to keep
up. However
-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 7:48 AM
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I would say if you're doing something and it works for you, keep doing
it. Try not to over-think this.
At 09:15 AM 6/14/2005, you wrote:
Let's see. So you're saying that recording at 1x is a one
I see. Well, I still have more exploring of the Nero interface to do.
Thanks.
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Actually
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A new cd is one that's never been used. that's usually how it goes?
At 08:54 AM 6/14/2005, you wrote:
What
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 7:47 AM
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With CDRWIn, you can choose the write speed, or you can have the program
choose the maximum speed the media and writer will support and use that.
Bruce
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Hi, I purchased a block of 50 cd's and the same quantity of plastic sleeves
from PC-world and it approximated to 38p each. They also had the slimline
cases at a reasonable cost.
Ron
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If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than you
need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy slower
rated cdr's
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I've been cruising sites like amazon.com, best buy and others, and see
that
there's an enormous variety of blank cd/r products out there. I
-audio.org
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But from what I understand about a program like Nero or the others I've
tried, you don't get to choose the speed at which your CD gets written. I
think it's just done at whatever speed the burn program
? it all sounds kind of abstract to me, so
far...
Thanks.
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You are, in some part, witnessing the advance
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If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than you
need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy slower
rated
exactly where
to look.
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But from what I understand about a program like Nero or the others I've
Gary, you mean that you prefer to always record your CDs at the 1x speed?
If so, why?
thanks.
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.
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A new cd is one that's never been used. that's usually how it goes?
At 08:54 AM 6/14/2005, you wrote
ah. I see. Got it. thanks.
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The ridge has been there and remains whether the disk has been used or
not. I
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Daniel! I was thinking of a new CD. The business side is flush
with
the jewel case, the label side is showing.
All the CDs I have ever seen have the ridge and it is on the
business
side. The other side may have a ridge also
I've tried 16 rated at 24 and done ok, but 16 at 40 blew up fairly often.
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If you want
correct me
so that I can understand what you're describing.
Thanks.
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I've
Let me restate this. All CDs that I have ever seen have a ridge on the
business side about an inch out from the hole in the center. The ridge has
either a curved or square edge. The other side sometimes has a ridge also
but it is no where near as pronounced as the one on the business side.
By new CD I mean one that just came from the store and hasn't been
opened or used yet.
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I've tried 16 rated at 24 and done ok, but 16 at 40 blew up fairly often.
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and saw
that there are all these different ratings for them.
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I think you have it backwards
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I think you have it backwards. Most of the cdr discs out today are rated
for at least 16 x speed and up. But some of them are only able to go up
I use Memorex blank CDR's. I like them. They work good for me.
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 12:27 AM
Subject: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
I've begun creating CDs for friends by both
Daniel,
I think most main stream brands should work well. You don't
necessarily have to buy those formulated especially for music. Any old
data cd will work if you're creating from the computer..
I've used, TDK, Memorex, Fuji, Imation, Sony and many others.
You may want to decide if you want
Hi,
I just go to Walmart and buy memorex or max l or whatever name
brand is on sale. I buy them in a spindle of fifty, generally, though
sometimes a spindle of 100 is really cheap. I have found that so-called
music cd's are no better than straight write once read many type cd's,
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Hi,
I just go to Walmart and buy memorex or max l or whatever name
brand is on sale. I buy them in a spindle of fifty, generally, though
sometimes a spindle of 100 is really cheap. I have found that so-called
music cd's are no better
trouble.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Daniel,
I think most main stream brands should work well. You don't
what is the ria tim.
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 10:28 AM
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You only need
Just use any generic CDs, and they'll work just fine.
No reason by buy music only CDs.
Thanks,
Jed
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 12:29 PM
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You only
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While we are on that thread, how can you tell which
Sorry, but I don't know what RIA stands for. Please explain.
Thanks.
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cost is for the RIA
explain.
Thanks.
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cost is for the RIA. It has nothing to do with quality.
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for your help.
Paul
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 7:29 AM
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Daniel,
I think most main stream brands should work well. You don't
necessarily have
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Just use any generic CDs, and they'll work just fine.
No reason by buy music only CDs.
Thanks,
Jed
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.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 7:29 AM
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Daniel,
I think most main stream brands should work well. You don't
necessarily have
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
RIAA is the Recording Industry Association of America. They are the
guardians of copywrite. The extra cost of music cd's for stand alone
recorders goes to RIAA for anticipated copywrite payments.
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Sorry
recommendations, please
Thanks one and all for your help. Now, I should have a bunch of FUN
burning CD's.
Everybody have a good one.
Paul
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 10:01 AM
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question but I'd like to save myself a little
trouble.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 7:29 AM
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Daniel,
I think most main stream
So you mean the ridge is on the recording side, and the label side is smooth
at that same point?
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From: Clifford Blackwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
For most
The business side of a CD is the side that is flush with the jewel
case. If you hold the CD in your hand by the edge then with the index
finger of the other hand you reach to the center of the disk and drag your
finger slowly towards the edge about an inch an a half or so from the center
you
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The business side of a CD is the side that is flush with the jewel
case. If you hold the CD in your hand by the edge then with the index
if this a dumb question but I'd like to save myself a little
trouble.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
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Daniel,
I think most
, June 13, 2005 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Hi,
I just go to Walmart and buy memorex or max l or whatever name
brand is on sale. I buy them in a spindle of fifty, generally, though
sometimes a spindle of 100 is really cheap. I have found that so-called
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