cdr???

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is there a difference between yhe cdr s that say they are designed for music and the ones that say they are designed for computer burning
 
Haven't heard of such a thing...tell more about it
 
The audio CDR's were introduced for stand alone audio burners that some studios still use... I don't think they work in Computer burners.

.. I recall some problem with weight?! (damn why did I throw out my old homework!!!!)
 
Actually - the "music only" CD-Rs are nothing more than a cash-grab..... the difference is that music CD-Rs have the copybit "pre-burned" to on. Most consumer-oriented digital equipment observes the copybit setting (pro equipment does not) and prevents digital copies being made from CD-Rs with the copy-bit set.... but the cash grab came into play because manufacturer's created machines that REQUIRE you to use these "music only" CD-Rs and charging higher prices for the media (while at the same time, leading consumers to beleive that the music CD-Rs are "better-sounding"...) :rolleyes:

There is no difference in the physical media itself, but machines can be made to accept only CD-Rs with the copy-bit set (kind of the opposite intent of the use of the copy-bit in the first place, but anyways...)
 
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