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Old 03-01-2001, 02:20 AM   #7
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Playdoh - The issue isnt CDR capatibility, that is what you were asking about, but CDRW's which are a different animal altogether.

Ucbstan - From what you are writing I am not sure if you are refering to a non- cdr capable dvd player or cd player. If you are refering to a dvd-plyer, then please tell me which brand you are using because that is really odd. Not only does that go against everything that I have been trained on, but it actually goes against almost every user manual that I have ever seen.

Now if you are refering to a cd player that would make more sense because depending on when you bought your cd player there are a lot which are cdrw capable but not labeled as such. There were a bunch of players that were released that actually were CDRW capable. This year, most of the players that came out listed if they were cdrw capable on the box. THis was true of both a lot of stand alone cd players, minisystems, and cdroms in computers, for example the 52X kenwood cdrom is fully cdrw capable, but the earliest version didnt list this fact.

Let me know exactly what you were refering to, as I am really interested because you said that you HAVE been using it without any problem. The dvd player shouldnt recognize any disc whatsoevr. Also are you using audio cdrw's or data cdrw's? Just wondering
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