TEAC have a new 'gizmo', the GF-350 which has a record player and CDRW burner. Oddly, it needs 'Audio CDs' to work, and won't work with computer CDs. What is the difference?
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17 years ago
TEAC have a new 'gizmo', the GF-350 which has a record player and CDRW burner. Oddly, it needs 'Audio CDs' to work, and won't work with computer CDs. What is the difference?
A couple minutes of resaerch would have told you that there is a file written to the audio CD. If it isn't there, the audio CD burners don't see a CD in the tray.
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"audio" CDRs have the blessing of the RIAA and cost more. there is aome difference in the initial content, which I don't recall. It's probably something a firmware upgrade can fix... (if you can find a patched firmware)
Bye. Jasen
Apparently they have a flag bit set - molded into the blanks and which can't be altered by a CD writer. So for this gadget you have to pay the higher price.
Do yourself the big favor and get a real turntable. What happened to TEAC anyway?
This might suit a parent who still has a lot of LPs.
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