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Does it matter what cd you use in a cdj? Is there such thing as good and bad cd's!?
i think any cds are alright (CD-R, CD-RW) just burn them at the lowest speed so they better quality and dont skip and shit!
Yeah thats what i thought.. Just checking as got a cdj on its way finally haha..
WOuld these be cool cos they are pretty sick lol..
http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR167515
i burn cds at 4mb per sec and they work fine depends on the cd u used if u used some shity type make then maybe a slower speed is betteri think any cds are alright (CD-R, CD-RW) just burn them at the lowest speed so they better quality and dont skip and shit!
yea voice is right, some older cd decks will have trouble with low quality cds, just always get branded ones (verbatim, sony etc, i got some fujifilm ones for cheap off ebay and they are bang on).
doesn't matter so much for mp3 cds but if you are burning a proper audio cd stick to 8x speed or less
ok mate nice one for the info.. what you think of those vinyl cd's?
they can't be bad for the price, probably cheapish branded ones with custom labels. they dont look like they leave a lot of space on for writing track names on though, and for only 25, £10 is a little steep but it depends on how quickly you use them i guess.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/50-TDK-CD-R-C...:1|240:1308|301:1|293:1|294:50#ht_1747wt_1165
^^ more or less same price, but for 50 instead of 25, plenty of space to write on.
Very disappointed with disc performance.
theoldfart90 | 25/05/2009 | See all theoldfart90's reviews (2) »
I bought one pack of these CD-R's to back up data. To date I have used six discs and only two successfully recorded data (I used two different software apps. and tested the CD drive). Disappointed. Will not buy again.
they are brilliant!!!!!!!
edit - the look brilliant!!!!!!