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Join Date: Jul 2004
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OS: XP
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Audio CDR's
Can audio cdr's be used to burn JPEG's and such like to them?
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Yes. The only difference between Audio CD-Rs and regular CD-Rs is a code on the audio CD-R which allows consumer audio CD recorders to write to the disc. Those machines won't write to normal data CD-Rs (unless you know some tricks). The audio CD-Rs cost more than regular CD-Rs because you pay a tariff to the music industry for each audio CD-R. An audio CD-R will work normally in a computer but people rarely use them because they're more expensive.
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