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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16 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.
-- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it.
"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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