Subject: Re: latest wisdom on burn speeds?
From: Paul Rudy (proody@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 10 2002 - 17:01:16 EST
I've just recently learned that a bigger problem than burn speeds is the
stickey labels for CD's. On some professional decks, they actually throw
off the balance enough to cause tracking problems. We had numerous CD
submissions that would not properly track in a recently jury session using
an HHB CDR (don't remember the model).
Paul
Lawrence Casserley wrote:
>I got my fingers burned a few times with CDs that didn't play properly, so
>I
>invested in an HHB CDR-850 real time audio CD writer, which is great. I
>think things are probably better now, but I feel I can really trust the HHB
>- I always use their blanks for audio CDs as well.
>
>I have a Formac firewire writer as well - that seems fine, but i only use
>it
>for data CDs.
>
>Best
>
>L
>
>--
>Lawrence Casserley Lawrence Electronic
>Operations
>leo@chiltern.demon.co.uk Tel: +44 1494 481381 FAX: +44 1494
>481454
>www.chiltern.demon.co.uk
>
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