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Roger W. Norman
 
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An obvious additional reason. Sorry, Hank. Been busy. You support the
concept of a serious musician supporting their own music by making certain
that some A&R person doesn't end up with no sound. That certainly equals no
interest. And it's in the best interest of ones fan base, too, because you
don't want to sell CDs at gigs and not have the purchaser be able to play
them. Least common denominator and the methodology to make certain that
they aren't left out of the loop.

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Roger W. Norman
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"hank alrich" wrote in message
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Roger W. Norman wrote:

If one wants to promote their music to the big boys they
have to have made the commitment to quality, and a pressed CD-DA is much
better than a CD-R.


I still meet the odd players, both CD and DVD, that don't want to play a
particular CDR.

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