Fatparrot, with mw Iomega burner, Imation cdrs and Sony cdrw works the best. I did try other disks and got plenty of buffer problems with then. Sound quality they are about the same. Try Free RIP mp3, free download for ripping cds to your hard drive. You can put the bit rate anywhere between 96 to 256. The 256 does takes longer to rip, uses more hardrive and does have better quality sound. You will have to experiment with this.
Rippin' CD's
Just bought an Iomega CD burner. I needed an external unit that could be connected by USB cable, as I am using a laptop. I want to make compilation CD's for my car audio system (great system, but nowhere near the quality of my home hi-end rig). I used to be a DJ back in the golden days of FM progressive radio, and would do compilations on cassettes, when that format was king of mobile sound! I really miss programming creative music sets, even if only for myself nowadays. What is the difference in fidelity between using CD-R's vs. CD-RW's. Help me out here, Rives! Thanks in advance.
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