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<blockquote data-quote="drag0nfly_69uk" data-source="post: 13942" data-attributes="member: 175255"><p>@w hole: very simple really, </p><p>dont spend an awful lot of money on one</p><p>do get one with BURNPROOF </p><p>do get a reasonable speed ones, often quoted as , for example, 40x16x10 means 40x read, 16x write and 10x rewrite (1x being the speed of audio cd reading @150kb/s). So the higher the speed the better. Do bear in mind that if you want to write VCD for your DVD or Audio CD for the more "expensive" sound systems, anything faster than 16x WRITE is a no-no cos CDs you make wont be readable.</p><p>dont buy scsi cdwriter unless you have no other choice, ie if your pc doesnt support Ide. </p><p>do install the cdwriter on 2nd ide channel (preferably on its own) and absolutely NOT on the same ide channel as your primary ide channel</p><p>finally, blank CDs are cheap, anything from 9.75p to £2.00 is acceptable. dont go with the saleman blur that you must buy audio graded cd to burn audio cd, that only applies when you have a recordable audio hifi.</p><p></p><p>Other than those points, the world is your oyster really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drag0nfly_69uk, post: 13942, member: 175255"] @w hole: very simple really, dont spend an awful lot of money on one do get one with BURNPROOF do get a reasonable speed ones, often quoted as , for example, 40x16x10 means 40x read, 16x write and 10x rewrite (1x being the speed of audio cd reading @150kb/s). So the higher the speed the better. Do bear in mind that if you want to write VCD for your DVD or Audio CD for the more "expensive" sound systems, anything faster than 16x WRITE is a no-no cos CDs you make wont be readable. dont buy scsi cdwriter unless you have no other choice, ie if your pc doesnt support Ide. do install the cdwriter on 2nd ide channel (preferably on its own) and absolutely NOT on the same ide channel as your primary ide channel finally, blank CDs are cheap, anything from 9.75p to £2.00 is acceptable. dont go with the saleman blur that you must buy audio graded cd to burn audio cd, that only applies when you have a recordable audio hifi. Other than those points, the world is your oyster really. [/QUOTE]
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