PUCKERED1@aol.com writes:
quoted 5 lines I heard that music CDR's aren't that great because most of the time they> I heard that music CDR's aren't that great because most of the time they
> skip-sometimes they don't... very inconsistent... extremely sensative, etc.
> I heard this is only with the computer CDR's, not with the home audio CDR's.
> (which use totally different techniques to achieve the same thing.)
> but this is just what I hear..... true?
my experience, having burned several dozen audio CDRs, is that they
play fine in every cd player i've ever tried them in, from portables,
to boom boxes, to home units, to my car.
the only time i've ever had any problem with any disc was when the
(early, primitive) JVC software screwed up the TOC on one of them. my
car CD player would always skip track 12. weird. it played fine on
every other player though.
i think CDR technology, today, is very reliable and extremely
cost-effective.
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