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On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 05:02 PM, Tom Ritchford wrote: > I'm not going to randomly buy a "more expensive" CD-R without > some sort of verification that I'm getting something for my > money -- I did a quick web search that didn't get anything > too clear -- any hints...!??! Trial and error.... unfortunately. Whilst most CDR's work in 'most' CD players, there are very few that I have found that work in all. I have a couple of old CD players in the house, and use those to test which work, and which dont. I did start burning my CD's on Imitation CDR's, and at first, there were no problems. However, a month or two after using them, I got a couple of complaints from purchasers saying that it did not work. They to had old CD players. There was another post on LD (S P Goodman) says that many new CD players and DVD players also have problems with CDR's... I've tried searching on the internet for more information, but have to found nothing solid. It is ironic that all of these DMCA/RIAA laws that are coming into place are actually hurting the people who are meant to be protected by these laws. Oh wait, sorry, its only signed artists who have sold their soul to the RIAA who are meant to be covered. I forgot. Silly me.... -- Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com