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What Type Cd-r Is Needed For Recording?

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    It depends on a lot though Cd burning is nearly full proof now, DVD's not yet. Buy not necessarily name brand, CDR's, not CDR-W's. I get them at like Staples and if they don't work well with your burner you can exchagne them and try otehr brands. Older ones are only 70 mins or I think 700 Meg, newer ones are 80 mins or I think 750 Megs, close enough. My son told me that was becasue they could fit Beetoven's 9th on one CD but I suspect there were other reasons as well. Ask more if you want, this is what I do.
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    Eyenzensky 

    answered 12 months ago

      It depends on a lot though Cd burning is nearly full proof now, DVD's not yet. Buy not necessarily name brand, CDR's, not CDR-W's. I get them at like Staples and if they don't work well with your burner you can exchange them and try other brands. Older ones are only 70 minutes or I think 700 Meg, newer ones are 80 minutes or I think 750 Megs, close enough. My son told me that was because they could fit Beetoven's 9th on one CD but I suspect there were other reasons as well. Ask more if you want, this is what I do.
      Dave
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      Guest 

      answered 12 months ago

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