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Old 14-02-2004, 11:58
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And to add to that...supposedly the "music" CD-Rs can't hold "data" -- i.e., you can't make a CD-ROM out of 'em, just music. BUT -- I recently got in the mail one of those "music-only" CD-Rs -- burned as a data disc! Go figure! [And from my experience, when I was trying to burn Linux to a CD, it wouldn't burn to a music-only. I spent a long time figuring out why it wouldn't work...until I noticed I slipped in a music-only disc. I swapped with a data and it worked....]

And you'll also notice that music-only CD-Rs cost more. That's allegedly because the RIAA assumes that if you're going to buy music-only CD-Rs, it's to make illegal copies of copyrighted material, and the bigger price is supposed to compensate for some of the lost profits.
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