Re: cd-r audio
- From: "John Phillips" <jsp5646@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:02:55 GMT
If it properly finalized then the most compatible CD blank that I have found
is Taiyo Yuden. You must purchase for a reputable dealer as there are
copies. Also, TY makes CDRs for others but you would need to know what you
are looking for to get TY.
John Phillips
"Julian" <JulianPAdamsNo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:14:48 -0800, Tobiah <toby@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know that this is not the answer that you are looking for, but
I have to wonder at your plight. What is it that anchors you to
the 14 year old cd player? I wouldn't be surprised if today's
$40 units could out-class your onkyo in quality and useablity.
Compatibility and CD-burning had a rocky relationship over the
last decade that seems to have ironed it's self out.
I like keeping an old Sony CD player around because if I burn a CD and
it will play on it I'm pretty sure it'll play on anything!
I agree with the other suggestions of using a higher quality blank and
slowing up your burn speed. If you have a 48X CD burner, you might
try burning your audio CD's at 24X or 16X and see if it works any
better. Half max speed or less. I find when I try to burn audio CD's
at max speed I get a lot of coasters, but I can burn data CD's just
fine at max speed. I don't know if you need to seek out TY brand, but
a good name brand like TDK seems to work.
Julian
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