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CDR for Data vs Audio
What are the differences between a CDR that is marked "For Data" in relation to others that read "Audio" or nothing at all ?
Can I use a "For Data" CDR to burn an Audio CDR ? |
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Audio cdr are used for stand alone cd burners. All other cdr is used for pc cd burners, which includes making audio cds.
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Sorry for the questions, but I bought two spindles of CDRs yesterday and I didn't notice that both read "700MB" but no mention of 80 min., that is usually what I find in other models/brands that I have bought before. I bought these ones: Taiyo Yuden, That's label non ceramic, non label http://startlab.co.jp/products/700MB/80ceramic.htm and Memorex, that reads it cannot be played on 1x/2x readers http://www.memorexlive.com/products/media_cdr.php So, I shouldn't return these ?
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Yeah you are fine.
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