Burning CD's

Posted by: Naheed on 26 March 2004

Well not with fire, but with music Big Grin

Alas my brother has rigged my up with the necessary adsl, wireless router, blah, blah, i've managed to find some good sites with a few dj sets, and have already started to downloading.

Question my respected naimies is:

- What are the best quality blanks or is there no discernable difference
- Reccommend a good CD burner
- Anything else i should know

naheed. . .
Posted on: 26 March 2004 by Nime
Nero Burning Software and update online
Verbatim CDs or DVDs in bulk spools
NEC DVD/CD burner

Just because you're a talentless copier, who needs help to even set up your computer properly, doesn't give you the right to steal somebody else's hard work, endless years of practice, sweat, pain, talent, disappointments, artistic skill, nerve and inspiration. Even if you think they're a bunch of spoilt, rich, talentless morons. But then you wouldn't want to copy anything they offered anyway.
Would you?

Nimby

Everyone has the right to be wrong.
Posted on: 26 March 2004 by Bob McC
Why bother. MP3 is crap.

Bob
Posted on: 26 March 2004 by long-time-dead
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Nime:
But then you wouldn't want to copy anything they offered anyway.
Would you?
QUOTE]

Nor spend time working out the best equipment to use........ Wink
Posted on: 26 March 2004 by Alco
quote:
Why bother. MP3 is crap.


I think we're talking 'bout burning/copying CD's here,
not downloading & burning MP3's Roll Eyes

I'm using a simple CD-burner with no brandname on it.
(an old left-over from a friend)

I'm mostly using blank TDK CDR's.
Also traxdata is pretty good, and dirtcheap.

regards,
Alco