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Some
basics about recordable and rewritable CD/DVD
CD-R
If you just bought a recorder for $149, it may
be a little hard to imagine that the first CD recorder
sold in the US cost $149,000 -- one thousand times
more than the recorder you just bought. Actually,
that first CD recorder would have been part of a
subsystem that included all the other equipment
necessary to make the recorder record a single-session
disc at 1x, the top recording speed at the time.
Maybe you already burned tons of CD-R but here are
some CD-R basics you might not know:. . . . . .
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No
more coasters!!
How to configure your system to avoid faulty burning:
When you bring your CD-R(W) drive home, you imagine
that the road to creating your own CDs is wide
open. Oftentimes, however, hurdle lie in wait
as your software keeps displaying an error and
the pile of coasters mount. To avoid burning more
coasters, you need to know what is causing the
problem. The primary reason for faulty CD burning
is buffer under run. What is buffer under run
and what causes buffer under run?. . . . . .
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Media
of the future- DVD-R
What is DVD-R?
DVD Recordable (DVD-R) technology allows anyone
to create his or her own DVD discs. Similar in concept
to Compact Disc Recordable (CD-R), DVD-R is a write-once
medium that can contain any type of information
normally stored on mass produced DVD discs including
video, audio, images, data files, multimedia programs,
and so on. Depending on the type of information
recorded, DVD-R discs can be used on any DVD playback
device, including DVD-ROM drives and DVD Video players.
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