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Audio CD Burners vs. Data CD Burners?

I recently read a white paper on the web that claimed: when burning audio tracks to CD for eventual mastering, use a model recommended specifically for audio recording.

The informational claimed that audio requires a slightly deeper groove-cut; & that using a data drive to write audio can result in playback problems with CD players (ranging from long cue ups, mis-tracking, or even not executing playback at all.)

A) Is this true?

B) If so, how about differeneces in the resulting audio quality itself? Wouldn't a more stable burn yeild a higher quality sound?

Thanks in advance,

mark4man


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Topic - Audio CD Burners vs. Data CD Burners? - mark4man 13:19:51 01/02/03 (42)


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