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To: Neenny who wrote (349)5/28/2001 3:09:06 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3937
 
I have the sony 400 pack but I think I'm going to buy the sony direct dubbing CDR. I plan to put one in the computer too but my fear is the quality wont be as solid as just a stand alone unit.



To: Neenny who wrote (349)5/29/2001 11:04:43 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Respond to of 3937
 
He ended up getting a Philips unit, Model CDR775.
Some units have just the disc section for putting the disc that is being burned in, and then you connect it to your other components. This on has two disc trays, so that you can use just this unit. He also got a Sony Disc player that holds 400 disc's He can connect it to the burner and program it to the tracks he wants on the disc being burned.


Does this mean that he can load 400 discs into a "library" and pick and choose for his burning sessions? That would be nice to have....although for those of us who have lots of MP3's I guess we would have to burn them onto disks first to access them this way....so for MP3's maybe a PC is the better way to go....

For the 400 disks, since this thing presumably doesn't have a keyboard or a screen, how can he tell what is on each disk when he is deciding what to compile onto the CD he is burning???

Do you have a link to the model he bought?