In Reply to: Audio CD Burners vs. Data CD Burners? posted by mark4man on January 2, 2003 at 13:19:51:
It depends on the burn speed. The slower the burn, the less chance of errors and the burn is indeed "deeper" thus making it easier for a player to read it. I do all my archivals on a Marantz Pro CDR-500 and use the computer for quickies and hand-outs.
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- Re: Audio CD Burners vs. Data CD Burners? - CELT 15:18:27 01/02/03 (11)
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