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    Default RE: Recording your own cds

    yeah its a computer writer for my mp3 files i have treid a samsung and that works a little better. thing is these bush ones work on mark d`s changer and his is the same as mine! ill maybe try them trax ones

    anybody else had grief?

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    Default RE: Recording your own cds

    i hunted through my local computer shop and the told me the best ones for the job are TRAXDATA GOLD 74 MINS

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    Default RE: Recording your own cds

    I don't think it matters what speed you are copying at because the cd writer Ive got is a 12 speed and the cdr's seem to play ok on my changer. Ive always had trouble playing cdrw's which have been copied from my writer (on both my hifi and my cd changer)but when ive tried cdrw's from someone elses writer they seem to work ok. Anyway the cdr's I always find best are the Traxdata ones, go to computer fares you can get a hundred for about 25 quid, thing is these are in paper covers if you want cases you will pay quite a bit more.

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    Default RE: Recording your own cds

    right, certian brands of disks have different dye on hte back. for in car shit you need to use one with a bluey dye on. Dixons/PC World sell thjem in spindles of 50.

    It also depends on what software you are using to record your CD's

    I use Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 or summit, it converts em all for you. itshte best one i think. Aslo do not do ote else while copying your CD's, as this causes bugffer underuns and knackers your CD's.

    It basically sounds like you are using some software that dont like your CD writer. Its hter same as PSX games you can only use some pieces of software to do the disc at once function.

    Others that are good include

    Prassi
    Adaptec Easy CD Creator
    CDR-WIN

    Just find one that makes a nicer recording.

    Cheers

    Davo
    (who has never ever had anything to do with piracy!)

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    Default RE: Recording your own cds

    I have no probs with mine, Im on my second writer, after the first one could only do basic stuff, the second does it incredibly fast, around 20 mins in total(If Im backing up cds ) I have not tried writing MP3s yet,but I have no trouble on copying cds, or playing them in the car, I find that as long as the programs good, I got clonecd, it usually does ok.I even found u can play playstation cds in the car, if they have a soundtrack, try rollcage if u have it, and skip fors track. I will let you know what types of cd I stick to, but usually I find that light bluey ones work best, even tho they cost more than gold...

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    Default RE: Recording your own cds

    blue ones are the best you can get 50 in pc world for 25 squids the top of the cd is plain silver with no writing on it.

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    Default RE: Recording your own cds

    Same CD's @ pooter fairs = 15 notes.

    PC World are shite and rip ppl offski :D

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    Default RE: Recording your own cds

    they are just a big dixons!! seeing as they are all in the same group

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