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Frank Thompson

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Since: Sep 01, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 9:16 am
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New & unknowledgeable here. Bought RCA CD Recorder and Player
(CDRW120) When I insert new disks (CD-R80) I get message
"unreadable." If I put same disks in cd drive on computer it tells me
they are empty (using Windows Explorer: properties). Do these new
disks need to be formatted? If so, how? Another silly question. This
new recorder seems to be a self contained machine. Isn't any software
needed to burn cd?

My correct e-mail address is gn052 (not gn52)
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 1:04 am
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Frank Thompson <gn52 DeleteThis @accucomm.net> wrote in
news:5276lv04oqf5l0da7ksdjp93luooi0mfus@4ax.com:

 > New & unknowledgeable here. Bought RCA CD Recorder and Player
 > (CDRW120) When I insert new disks (CD-R80) I get message
 > "unreadable." If I put same disks in cd drive on computer it tells me
 > they are empty (using Windows Explorer: properties). Do these new
 > disks need to be formatted? If so, how? Another silly question. This
 > new recorder seems to be a self contained machine. Isn't any software
 > needed to burn cd?
 >
 > My correct e-mail address is gn052 (not gn52)
 > Fake adddress given to avoid spams

What operating system are you using? Windows XP has some built-in, but
crappy, software based on Roxio stuff to allow writing to CDs directly
from the operating system. Normally, you would use something like Nero
(from Ahead Software) or Easy CD Creator (from Roxio) to prepare and
write CDs. Didn't one of these packages come with your CD burner?
Usually, one of these do.

CD-RW disks, which are rewritable, can be used with packet-writing
software such as InCD (from Ahead) or DirectCD (from Roxio). Packet-
writing is supposed to make the CD-RW act like a large floppy disk: you
can write one file at a time directly using Windows Explorer without the
relatively large overhead (9MB) associated with adding a session (track)
to a multi-session disk. To use CD-RW disks with packet-writing
software, the disks do have to be formatted first. In actuality, disks
used in packet-writing mode are not as reliable as disks written in
(multi-session or single-session) CD-ROM format.

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Helen

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 2:03 am
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"Felix" <junkemail.DeleteThis@junk.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93EBB7E72B978sym00fe34lix@206.172.150.13...
: [posted and mailed]
:
: Frank Thompson <gn52.DeleteThis@accucomm.net> wrote in
: news:5276lv04oqf5l0da7ksdjp93luooi0mfus@4ax.com:
:
: > New & unknowledgeable here. Bought RCA CD Recorder and
Player
: > (CDRW120) When I insert new disks (CD-R80) I get message
: > "unreadable." If I put same disks in cd drive on computer
it tells me
: > they are empty (using Windows Explorer: properties). Do
these new
: > disks need to be formatted? If so, how? Another silly
question. This
: > new recorder seems to be a self contained machine. Isn't
any software
: > needed to burn cd?
: >
: > My correct e-mail address is gn052 (not gn52)
: > Fake adddress given to avoid spams
:
: What operating system are you using? Windows XP has some
built-in, but
: crappy, software based on Roxio stuff to allow writing to
CDs directly
: from the operating system. Normally, you would use
something like Nero
: (from Ahead Software) or Easy CD Creator (from Roxio) to
prepare and
: write CDs. Didn't one of these packages come with your CD
burner?
: Usually, one of these do.
:
: CD-RW disks, which are rewritable, can be used with
packet-writing
: software such as InCD (from Ahead) or DirectCD (from Roxio).
Packet-
: writing is supposed to make the CD-RW act like a large
floppy disk: you
: can write one file at a time directly using Windows Explorer
without the
: relatively large overhead (9MB) associated with adding a
session (track)
: to a multi-session disk. To use CD-RW disks with
packet-writing
: software, the disks do have to be formatted first. In
actuality, disks
: used in packet-writing mode are not as reliable as disks
written in
: (multi-session or single-session) CD-ROM format.
:
: Felix

And some of them take 45-60 minutes to format...some will
accept the quick format which takes about 5 minutes. ;( ..
wheeeeeO! CD-R-CDRW is not yet 'prime time' in the sense of
uniformity, reliability and dependability regarding the
hardware and the software.

Helen
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Helen

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 2:07 am
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"Felix" <junkemail RemoveThis @junk.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93EBB7E72B978sym00fe34lix@206.172.150.13...
: [posted and mailed]
:
: Frank Thompson <gn52 RemoveThis @accucomm.net> wrote in
: news:5276lv04oqf5l0da7ksdjp93luooi0mfus@4ax.com:
:
: > New & unknowledgeable here. Bought RCA CD Recorder and
Player
: > (CDRW120) When I insert new disks (CD-R80) I get message
: > "unreadable." If I put same disks in cd drive on computer
it tells me
: > they are empty (using Windows Explorer: properties). Do
these new
: > disks need to be formatted? If so, how? Another silly
question. This
: > new recorder seems to be a self contained machine. Isn't
any software
: > needed to burn cd?
: >
: > My correct e-mail address is gn052 (not gn52)
: > Fake adddress given to avoid spams
:
: What operating system are you using? Windows XP has some
built-in, but
: crappy, software based on Roxio stuff to allow writing to
CDs directly
: from the operating system. Normally, you would use
something like Nero
: (from Ahead Software) or Easy CD Creator (from Roxio) to
prepare and
: write CDs. Didn't one of these packages come with your CD
burner?
: Usually, one of these do.
:
: CD-RW disks, which are rewritable, can be used with
packet-writing
: software such as InCD (from Ahead) or DirectCD (from Roxio).
Packet-
: writing is supposed to make the CD-RW act like a large
floppy disk: you
: can write one file at a time directly using Windows Explorer
without the
: relatively large overhead (9MB) associated with adding a
session (track)
: to a multi-session disk. To use CD-RW disks with
packet-writing
: software, the disks do have to be formatted first. In
actuality, disks
: used in packet-writing mode are not as reliable as disks
written in
: (multi-session or single-session) CD-ROM format.
:
: Felix

And some of them take 45-60 minutes to format...some will
accept the quick format which takes about 5 minutes. ;( ..
wheeeeeO! CD-R-CDRW is not yet 'prime time' in the sense of
uniformity, reliability and dependability regarding the
hardware and the software. Additionally the fear of loosing
a penny and the resultant over-reaction by the music fat cats
over copy-rite!! has complicated things as they now want to
protect the fat corps via programs/hardware to make sure you
do not share one lyric with a friend!! Hey, I don't condone
theft, but this copyright thing has gotten waaaaaaaay out of
hand,
and serves to encourage what they want to prevent! I guess
you know where I stand on the issue.

Helen
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