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[Graeme Jaye <gjaye@retemail.es>]
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 00:50:22 +0200
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Hi Sheila
Kac> We are burning CDs from old audio cassettes and have found that a small
Kac> number of the CDs will play on only some computers but not all. Can
you help
Kac> us understand this? And, possibly suggest if there is a way to insure
the new
Kac> CDs will be playable on all machines?
Rather than go through the whole thing here, might I suggest you have
a look at the following website. Mike Richter has answered just about
every question you could ever think of (and a few you wouldn't) about
CD's in general and CDR's.
http://resource.simplenet.com/primer/primer.htm
Graeme Jaye
gjaye@xxxxxxxxxxx
Audio Restoration and CD Repair
http://www.personal-cd.com