I like using RCD's only for out of print material, personally. I would
much rather have the original. The cheapest blanks right know are about
US$5 and have a 10 year shelf life. I can't stand the thought of having a
CD go bad or something ten years down the road.
Travis L. Combel
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> I wager that not much will change. People who can afford CDs/Vinyl and
> who appreciate an artist will pay-up regardless. For most people tapes
> are more than good enough quality-wise and I think if there was ever
> going to be a mass-piracy problem the music industry would have been in
> crisis years ago (maybe it was?). I think the better sound quality of
> recordable CDs won't make any difference here. It'll just become
> popular because everyone already has a CD player and it's a nice random
> access format.
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