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Continuation...edit time ran out.
There would be no logical reason for me to dispute that you use data media...so do I for all my pc work, but that does not alter the fact that some players do not read data media, any more than it would make sense for me to say all players will read CDRW's just because both of mine do....most will not. My Philips dual tray home burner /player will not read data media. I must use Audio media in that machine. I guess what I'm trying to say is one just can't establish what one's own equipment does or does not do as the rule for others. George |
CDRW's
Are we talking about CDRW's or CDR that says "Data" on the packaging?
My comment from start was on the CDR's not CDRW's Perhaps we have a bad understanding? The TDK I'm using are CDR Data 48X Certified. Regards |
Read what I said. I was simply making an analogy because cdrw's have a like situation, some units will read and some won't.
George |
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Hooray
Since all of you took so much time to help me I figured I should tell you the results of my studies.
FUJIFILM Audio No speed rating given 5pk/12.99$CDN First CD+G Burned well but the second one had graphics problems. Maxell CD-Rpro 48x max 10pk/13.95$CDN CD+G burned well Verbatim Super Azo 52x max 10pk/13.99$CDN CD+G burned well Staples Business Depot Generic brand 48x Max 10pk/8.99$CDN First CD+G burned but graphics were screwed up when I played it. |
Shmengy,
Happy you are now running and having fun. Enjoy, Jon |
You bet:)
George |
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