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Join Date: Feb 2003
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High Speed CDRW
My drive is compatiable with High speed 12x cdrw.
Can I use these to produce audio cd's ? I have already converted my audio cd's in wave files. rich |
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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Christmas, Florida
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yes you can.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Kansas
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I think you would be better off using regular CD-Rs because they are much cheaper.
I could be mistaken, but you have to finalize any audio CD, and I'm not sure if you can erase a finalized CD-RW. I could be wrong, maybe someone else could clear that up. L J
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Join Date: Jul 2000
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Audio file ned to be burned and finalized in order to be compatable with most CD Audio Players. Some players can read a CD-RW but most will not.
Also you do not need to convert the MP3 File to a .wav before burning it. Most of the burning software will do this on the fly. |
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Yes, you can erase a finalized CD-RW.
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