CDR disc burnt by CDrW won't have problem in any audio CDplayer?

istyle

New member
so i've been told from the vendor who sells JVC internal IDE,is this true?
and any comment about this brand?
thnx
 
A CD-R disk burnt by a CD-RW will play on most audio CD players. A CD-RW disk will not.

Some Audio CD-Players still have problems playing CD-R's. Some CD-Players don't like certain types of media either. Not many though.
 
A comment on the brand:

Never used JVC before. I have used Mitsumi CD-R's and CD-RW burners with great success. I think they are probably one of the best IDE burners.

For SCSI the Yamaha's are good ones.
 
Speaking of the JVC brand...

I have a JVC external SCSI CD-RW, but wouldn't recomend it. I had to get it because I have the Roland 880, and I wanted to use it with that. It has some strange problems that come and go when I use it connected to my PC. I can only use very high quality (and expensive) media in it reliably.
 
small note: One thing that I've heard, and have had some success with, is burning cds at 1x or 2x, seems to make them more playable in 'less capable' cd players. Reason? Might have something to do with the media having more time to react to the laser, resulting in a cleaner burn. Maybe. Then again, that might just be a pile of crap.

Good luck!

William Underwood
 
Back
Top