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Originally Posted by George
That definately is not so.
I use CDRW's for every project I do using KHP and Microstudio so I can see what the finished material is actually going to look like when played on the big screen t.v.. When I get it how I want it then I burn to a regular CDR, erase the CDRW, and use it over.
Also use CDRW to save work that changes, such as back-up files, etc. Saves a lot of coasters.
As with any other media, I use the best grade CDRW's available, and have no trouble with quality of CDG burns.
Only drawbacks are write speed limitation, and CDG player compatability. My Sony players are CDRW compatible, as is Microstudio.
George
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The problem is that the VAST MAJORITY of Karaoke CDG Players will not play CD-RW media. Thus, other than for experimentation, it is not worth buying and using CD=RW media.
The Plextor drives we used to receive came with a CD-RW disc. When we shipped them to users, we had a MASSIVE number of calls with unexplainable problems... until MTUSUPPORT started probing to see if they had used their CD-RW disc. They always had! Thus, we stopped shipping this disc, and the problems stopped.
George is correct, CDRW disc CAN be used.
However, MTU RECOMMENDS you shouldn't even buy and have CDRW discs in the house to prevent writing to them and trying to play in your player. Of course it is up to each user, but MTU does not want to start getting unexplainable problems again over this.
STANDARD MICROSTUDIO CUSTOMERS... PLEASE DO NOT BUY CDRW MEDIA!
No negative implied against George as he
definitely knows what media he is using. Problem is too many others aren't as careful, and forget what they are recording to.
