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RE: Very successful CD copies with NO failures

Posted by PdL on May 29, 2017 at 09:21:24:

I always had great results with my HHb CDR-850, a standalone unit that burned CDRs in real time. While making digital copies of DATs and CDs at 1x speed was certainly more time consuming than burning CD-Rs via a computer + external or external drive at 4x, 8x, 16x or whatever, the HHb was far more reliable than all the my computer-based setups I experimented with. In fact, I still have a bunch of CD-Rs I burned 15 years ago (yikes!) via the HHb and they play fine.