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Well tonight I borrowed a disc my neighbor burned on his computer. It was a Memorex "cool" colors CD-R 80 min. It was purple color and played perfect. No tracking problems, no matter how fast I skipped/ff to other tracks it only took a few seconds to start playing the song. I'm going to go buy the Memorex brand CD-R.

Anyone know what the different is between the CD-R "data" Cd's and the CD-R "music" CD's?? The dics my neighbor use are just the plain ol CD-R's, and like I said he has had NO problems with burning music on them.
 
Just get an MP3 CD player with Satellite radio! You can listen to a CD from San Antonio, TX to Dumas, TX before it starts over!!! and that was not a full 700 MB of songs either!! Then with the Satellite radio, you can go coast to coast and enjoy static free tunes all the time!!!



-Chris-
 
I don't have a CDR burner, but a friend popped one of his "burned" CD's into my stock Infinity player in the truck, it wouldn't play, and it wouldn't eject. That little bugger stayed in my player for the better part of a month. Then one day, it just decided to pop out. Weird! Needless to say, I don't let anyone put those CDR dics in my player now.
 
I put in a radio that plays MP3s a few months ago and I love it!! I went thru all 400 of my CDs, ripped the best songs and put them on 4 CDs. I've got over 150 songs per CD. I've driven from Ohio to North Carolina with the same CD in on random and never heard the same song twice!



These radios are getting pretty cheap. . I got mine thru Crutchfield for around $200.
 
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