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Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Feb 2001 10:42:58 -0500
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To add to Jun's comments.....
Any color CDR disk ___should____ work in any burner,
but that is not always the case.  My Acer brand burner
works just fine with gold, silver, and green CDs, but it
has trouble with blue CDs.  I can burn a blue CD and read it on
my daughter's computer and my wife's DELL notebook, but the disk is
unreadable on machine that created it.  Now what makes this little
story even wierder, is that ACER brand CD-RWs are.......... blue,
and those RW disks work with no problems in my burner.

You just have to experiment with your particular burner to see which
colors will or will not work with it.

As to the music CD question.  A standard CDR will record data or music.
There is a subset of CDRs that are clearly labeled as MUSIC ONLY, but
I have never fooled with them so I can't speak about their capabilities or
limitations.

Jim Meagher

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ultra" <[log in to unmask]>


> I use all colored CDR disks, they don't make any difference to me. I've
> heard that gold colored should last longer than silver colored, but silver
> has better reflection rate than gold.
>
> Jun Qian
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "R Paddock" <[log in to unmask]>

>
> > I have put data on eight gold colored CD-R disks and
> > not been able to read from any of them.
> > At the same time I have not had any problem reading
> > from a different brand of silver colored CD-R disks
> > that I put data on.
> > The only difference I can see is the gold say have
> > printed on them "CD-Recordable Media" and the silver
> > have "CD-R Recordable".
> > I have been told by two different people that the gold
> > ones should work for data. The salesperson at CompUSA
> > said that "they are all pretty much the same".
> > I not sure but I think I read someplace that gold are
> > for music and silver are for data.
>

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