Couldn't find anything on the search, so sorry if this topic has already came up. Anyway, what is the "industry standard" CD? What CD's do everyone burn their music to? A lot of mine are useless and skip a lot. Sorry for the stupid question which has probably been brought up a million times before.
Thanks in advance!
Oct-27-2008 16:59
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
t3cHn0_43ad
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Boca Raton
Re: Industry standard CD
quote:
Originally posted by neverforget
Couldn't find anything on the search, so sorry if this topic has already came up. Anyway, what is the "industry standard" CD? What CD's do everyone burn their music to? A lot of mine are useless and skip a lot. Sorry for the stupid question which has probably been brought up a million times before.
Thanks in advance!
There is no industry standard CD-R
Oct-27-2008 17:14
elFreak
Blood Diamonds and Salsa
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: With Juan Pachanga Eating Tacos. Ah Ha Si Mi Gusta.
it might not be the cd...try a new burning program or lowering the speed you write them at.
Originally posted by elFreak
it might not be the cd...try a new burning program or lowering the speed you write them at.
Ok, thanks man. Could you recommend any programs in particular? And as for CD - R, are there any types somebody could recommend which are decent? I currently use Sony. Thanks in advance!
Oct-27-2008 18:22
elFreak
Blood Diamonds and Salsa
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: With Juan Pachanga Eating Tacos. Ah Ha Si Mi Gusta.
just stay away from the cd-r's that look the same on both sides.
but everyone likes different ones for different reasons.
Sweet. Thanks dude, I'll look into it.
Oct-27-2008 19:06
kitphillips
is actually a guy.
Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
This is a fairly amusing question, what is this the construction industry
Anyway, I use TDK golds, they're supposed to be backed by a guarantee of being OK.