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CD-R disks question
Name: TC Date: January 14, 2000 at 19:46:14 Pacific
Comment:
There is an opinion about CD-R if they are on the bottom side: blue - the worst quality, green - beeter quality light green - good quality silver - the best. Is that true, or just "kid's story".... Which are the best? Thanx
Name: JUne Date: January 14, 2000 at 20:17:08 Pacific
Reply:
Firstly, if you're just burning DATA, there's no difference between any disk. For music, you probably won't notice any quality difference between these disks because the music is coming through your computer; therefore, the music is probably not studio quality. If you don't believe me, try and see if YOU notice a difference and buy one of each!!
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Response Number 2
Name: Jag Date: January 15, 2000 at 11:06:48 Pacific
Reply:
it only matters if you are burning music cd'z. Green cd'z dont work on all cd players but blue one do & so do silver
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