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I bought a Philips model CDR870 that you can put the audio cdr in, let it
recognize it, then pull the tray open with your fingers and put in a computer cdr and push the tray back in. Works like a champ, but sounds more difficult than it is. I don't know of any other cd recordables that do this trick, even Philips fixed it in later models. - Nothing is so smiple that you can't screw it up! keithw... wrote in message news:SaMcc.87315$JO3.45091@attbi_s04... Yes, a quick and dirty way is to go to you local Best Buy, grab a 2 drawer,,, 2 things....Always remember to "finalize" when your done recording and also ....you cant use regular CD-Rs that you would PC burn on, they have to designated "audio use" or "for audio recorders", you get the point...and they a lil more expensive, not much though....good luck. |
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