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jeffc[_2_]
July 10th 07, 10:56 PM
Looking for a source for these - do they even make them any more? Or ever
did? If not, a good brand of CD Audio discs?
Jenn
July 10th 07, 11:02 PM
In article >,
"jeffc" > wrote:
> Looking for a source for these - do they even make them any more? Or ever
> did? If not, a good brand of CD Audio discs?
http://www.supermediastore.com/cdrblankmedia.html
jeffc[_2_]
July 11th 07, 01:49 AM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "jeffc" > wrote:
>
>> Looking for a source for these - do they even make them any more? Or
>> ever
>> did? If not, a good brand of CD Audio discs?
>
> http://www.supermediastore.com/cdrblankmedia.html
That's CD-R. Or am I missing something?
Jenn
July 11th 07, 01:55 AM
In article >,
"jeffc" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
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> ...
> > In article >,
> > "jeffc" > wrote:
> >
> >> Looking for a source for these - do they even make them any more? Or
> >> ever
> >> did? If not, a good brand of CD Audio discs?
> >
> > http://www.supermediastore.com/cdrblankmedia.html
>
> That's CD-R. Or am I missing something?
Aren't CD-Rs audio disks?
Harry Lavo
July 11th 07, 02:57 AM
"jeffc" > wrote in message
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> Looking for a source for these - do they even make them any more? Or ever
> did? If not, a good brand of CD Audio discs?
>
Here you go:
http://www.mediasupply.com/cd-r-media-taiyo-yuden.html
They still make them...mostly sold through pro audio suppliers like Media
Supply....they are considered some of the best quality disks out there. I
use them myself.
Good hunting.
On Jul 10, 6:57 pm, "Harry Lavo" > wrote:
> "jeffc" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > Looking for a source for these - do they even make them any more? Or ever
> > did? If not, a good brand of CD Audio discs?
>
> Here you go:
>
> http://www.mediasupply.com/cd-r-media-taiyo-yuden.html
>
> They still make them...mostly sold through pro audio suppliers like Media
> Supply....they are considered some of the best quality disks out there. I
> use them myself.
>
> Good hunting.
I used them exclusively (obtained via a Canadian warehouse)
As far as I could judge the quality was excellent with one exception-
quite a few duds.
I undersatnd that Maxwll Pro are in reality Tayio Yudenmade
Ludovic Mirabel
jeffc[_2_]
July 12th 07, 05:20 AM
"Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
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>> Aren't CD-Rs audio disks?
>
> Yes. But he may be thinking of the ones for which the RIAA inspired tax is
> paid, so that they can be used in standalone recorders.
>
> Jeff, is that what you are thinking of? In a computer drive, a CD-R is
> all that is required.
Yes, of course, that's what I'm looking for. I want to record on a system
component recorder.
jeffc[_2_]
July 12th 07, 05:20 AM
Looking for AUDIO only, not computer CD-R, thanks.
Bill Riel
July 12th 07, 04:01 PM
In article >,
says...
> Looking for AUDIO only, not computer CD-R, thanks.
I might come off looking rather ignorant, but I thought they were the
same thing. At least I've never had a problem using CD-R for audio
disks.
--
Bill
Arny Krueger
July 12th 07, 05:37 PM
"Bill Riel" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> says...
>> Looking for AUDIO only, not computer CD-R, thanks.
>
> I might come off looking rather ignorant, but I thought
> they were the same thing. At least I've never had a
> problem using CD-R for audio disks.
If you have a stand-alone consumer audio CD burner, then you need audio
(licensed) CDR's.
Bill Riel
July 12th 07, 06:32 PM
In article >,
says...
> "Bill Riel" > wrote in message
> t
> > In article >,
> > says...
> >> Looking for AUDIO only, not computer CD-R, thanks.
> >
> > I might come off looking rather ignorant, but I thought
> > they were the same thing. At least I've never had a
> > problem using CD-R for audio disks.
>
> If you have a stand-alone consumer audio CD burner, then you need audio
> (licensed) CDR's.
Thank-you for the clarification.
--
Bill
jeffc[_2_]
July 14th 07, 02:02 AM
"Bill Riel" > wrote in message
t...
> In article >,
> says...
>> Looking for AUDIO only, not computer CD-R, thanks.
>
> I might come off looking rather ignorant, but I thought they were the
> same thing. At least I've never had a problem using CD-R for audio
> disks.
You can use CD-R for audio when copying on a computer. On a recordable CD
player (stereo component), you need the kind specifically labeled "Audio" or
"Music". They cost slightly more.
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