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Verbatim Vinyl CD-Rs?

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I have burned a few of these lately, my first endeavor was a club mix for my sister and it turned out great.
The Verbatim site lists the recommended Burn speeds, I believe it tops out safely at around 16 X. I have burned at 8 x (standard burn)  and at 4 x using  Audio Master setting for my Yamaha burner. I have had no compatibility issues playing the CDs in many different devices including CDroms and standard Home audio components.
'Be Brave and Concentrate'

Verbatim Vinyl CD-Rs?

Reply #3
yup...


btw.. the Q magazine..
had a reggae sampler attached to a volume.. on
last summer..

sounded just like the rest..
exept i thought there was
something with the high freq. band..


Verbatim Vinyl CD-Rs?

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cdfreaks Media tests thread
1 test on 1st page of the thread, one on 2nd.
Let's suppose that rain washes out a picnic. Who is feeling negative? The rain? Or YOU? What's causing the negative feeling? The rain or your reaction? - Anthony De Mello

 

Verbatim Vinyl CD-Rs?

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I've had trouble playing e³works vinyl CD-R's on a Memorex discman of mine. No trouble playing on my CD-R/CD-RW compatible Sony CD-changer, and haven't tried on anything else.

I don't know if Verbatims would perform exaclty the same.

Just throwing my experience with vinyl in.