Hello All
Just a few thoughts on this subject
First recording speed is never the reason your discs don't play in other people's machines. Any machine can only read at the speed it was intended to, and the writing speed is immaterial.
Second some of the criticism of KJ's is well founded, here in the UK I know a number of KJ's who look blank when you ask how often they clean their laser. Obviously never.
Also a number of KJ's who have either had their equipment a long time or have bought little more than a kid's party karaoke player
cannot play the copies we make because their equipment was never made to read these discs.
I have a number of players and even the newer ones don't always read MP3, my Fujilink won't allow me to click back on a
CD-R, but on a genuine manufactured disc it will
Just like MTU all the firms out there are constantly fighting a battle to remain at the cutting edge and some cut corners on things they don't think are necessary, how many CD-R/RW players still can't read a CDG disc?
Regards from the UK
Garry
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