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Most compatible CD-R?
What CD-Rs do you use for burning your tracks? Is there one brand/type that outshines the rest in playback compatibility?
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I looked into it several years ago and discovered that unbranded Taiyo Yuden silver disks tested as having the lowest write and read error rates by a large margin. I don't know if they still have that margin, but they've always worked well for me and no one has ever told me my disks won't play.
The mastering house I use in Nashville uses them, too. They buy them by the spindle just like I do, but they randomly test each batch on a special machine and send them back if they're coming up with "too many" errors. What they consider too many errors is still ridiculously low, well within the acceptable range for anyone else.
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I'll 2nd Taiyo Yuden. Been great so far.
I'd suspect your burner might be the issue. Perhaps it's faulty, or you might be burning audio discs as something OTHER than red book (an MP3 disc, for example, would be unplayable on a lot of players). Make sure you're burning red book. |
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Let us know how the Taiyo discs work out...
The Memorex discs you were using, while not the best choice, had been fine for me (I'd used 100 or so a few years ago) which is why I thought of the burner as a suspect. Maybe Memorex quality has gone down recently. |
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I'm not familiar with Audio Central but I think it's old PC software, am I right? You might want to check (a) that the software is Red Book compatible, (b) that your burner is supported and (3) update your software and your hardware drivers to the latest available. If the burner is older than two or three years old then write speed might be an issue. I burn audio disks no faster than 8x for my own use, preferably 4x for anyone else (time permitting), 2x for radio or live backing tracks, 1x for mastering. Although 8x or even 16x "shouldn't" be a problem for any of the above on a my gear, I like to stack the odds.
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