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>In that case, I'm just speculating that somewhere there's a shareware >program >that burns a such flag into a "data" CD-R, making it usable in an >audio-only CD >recorder. After this, I'll shut-up on this topic. My speculation is wrong. Reading this FAQ - http://www.fadden.com/cdrfaq/faq07.html#[7-1] answered my question. ------------- quotation follows --------------------- There is no difference in quality between consumer audio blanks and standard blanks from a given manufacturer. If you have a consumer audio CD recorder, you simply have no other choice. There is no way to "convert" a standard blank into a consumer audio blank. See section (5-12) for notes on how you can trick certain recorders into accepting standard blanks. ------------- end of quotation --------------------- Sorry for my previous mis-information... Dennis Leas ----------------------------- dennis@mdbs.com