YTSEJAM Digest 6021 Today's Topics: 1) CDR by "TREVOR HOIT" 2) ProgPower and CDRs by email_address_removed 3) Re: CDR by WB Henderson 4) CDR Quality by "dreamryche" 5) Re:CDR's by Kurt M Hampton 6) Re: CDR and morals by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 14:36:04 -0800 From: "TREVOR HOIT" To: Subject: CDR Message-ID: <00e201c16c93$94926920$message_id_removed> > Not being well-versed in CDRs, and having a CD burner on my computer, I > was wondering if anyone out there could give me some advice on what CDRs > are good as far as quality goes such as which brands are best The very best are made in Japan like Mitsui or Taiyo-Yuden except Kodak, which are made in US or Mexico. Avoid anything made in Taiwan or India or anything 100 for $5. You get what you pay for. Trevor ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 18:03:13 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: ProgPower and CDRs Message-ID: --part1_123.74d78d1.292300b1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" I use Verbatim CD-Rs. I've had problems with Memorex CD-Rs in various CD players. some of them just don't play the CDs. The Verbatim (which I've never heard of before) have played in all and sound great as well, clean burn no blips. Prog Power. I went mainly to see Evergrey but left wanting to buy a Kamelot shirt more. I'm just awe inspired by Khan and his singing. also, did anyone recognize Randy Coven? I'm a bass player and years ago I had all his CDs on the old Guitar Recordings. I was like, "is that Randy Coven...and why the hell is he with ARK?" Randy Coven rules. If you like bad ass bass players check out his two CDs (he has more but i'm not familiar with them) Funk Me Tender and Sammy Says Ouch.]] J www.mp3.com/ceaserin www.mp3.com/ceaserin2 www.MissStormyWaters.com --part1_123.74d78d1.292300b1_boundary ---YTSEJAM FILTER: Rest of message skipped because of attachment ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 19:00:04 -0500 From: WB Henderson To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: CDR Message-ID: >Avoid anything made in Taiwan or India or anything 100 for $5. You get what >you pay for. A lot of those cheapies are silver on top. Try to avoid those, as they're a lot more likely to get scratched: CDs are read by bouncing a laser off the top surface of a CD through the bottom, so if the top surface is deteriorated, more likely in the case of CD-Rs without surface protection, the light goes right on through. So I've been told anyhow. Have any of you run into audio CDs that have copy protection on them lately? I've encountered a few European companies, Osmose most notably, that have been using a new copy protection scheme in the past few months which doesn't allow for discs to be read in CD-ROM drives. (I don't have a DVD-ROM, yet I doubt it'd work in one of them either.) They play fine in conventional CD and DVD players. It's kind of a pain in the ass for someone like myself who typically listens to CDs through his computer, but I think it is a great idea overall for the smaller-time artists...although it probably won't be long until somebody figures a way around it (if it hasn't been done already). I wonder why more of the media giants of the USA haven't hopped on the copy protection bandwagon. You'd think, with the industry publicly expressing their worry about MP3 proliferation, this sort of thing would be ideal, at least as a temporary measure. Maybe there's some fatal flaw I don't know about...or perhaps they are worried about the few pennies more per disc it might cost to institute... Incidentally, the above paragraph is not meant to stir up round seven-trillion of the MP3 ethics battle. Anyone who wants to complain about how expensive music is or to advocate the positive aspects of electronic music trading (and they certainly exist), believe me, we've heard it before. =Van hendersoN [NP...Wigwam -- Being] ============================================= WB Henderson email_address_removed Automaton Hit Parade (prog-radio): http://ahp.musicpage.com/ Metalmaton Grit Patrol (metal-radio): http://www.wixq.com/metal/MGP/ WIXQ ON-LINE: http://www.wixq.com/ WIXQ-METAL: http://www.wixq.com/metal/ ============================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 13:15:16 +1100 From: "dreamryche" To: Subject: CDR Quality Message-ID: <001c01c16cb2$3444ff00$ea3836cb@PaulTadday> I've used Verbatim, TDK, Mitsui, Sony, Pyrod and Kodak cdr's. I've not experienced a great deal of difference between cdr brands however I have noticed the occasional problem with software and/or source discs. A copied cdr is only as good as the source disc allows it to be. If you have a dusty or marked cd that you are trying to copy, your burner will most likely have trouble transferring the data and as a result you may experience buffer underrun, which will create you a lovely shiny drink coaster, or at best you will have "blips" in your copied disc. Paul. > I use Verbatim CD-Rs. I've had problems with Memorex CD-Rs in various CD > players. some of them just don't play the CDs. The Verbatim (which I've > never heard of before) have played in all and sound great as well, clean burn > no blips. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 20:36:46 -0600 From: Kurt M Hampton To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re:CDR's Message-ID: I have been researching these for a while, there are several people who memorex is crap, I dont think so, but people SWEAR by TDK Certified plus, which is what I burn with. 7 bucks for 10 of em in slim cases at walmart, not too bad. Something intresting, I recently just got a DT bootleg with Ray Alder singing with james on PMU. Pretty cool. Kurt NP- 24 the TV show Kurts Trade Page: www.geocities.com/kurt_labrie/Startpage.html Ytsekurt on AOL IM "Cmon Orlando Shake you f*ckin booty" James Labrie 3/3/00 ------------------------------ Date: 14 Nov 2001 21:30:40 -0000 From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: CDR and morals Message-ID: >the moral behind the story? go out to the store, purchase your memorex >cdr's, and for the best sound quality, always pre-record (for tracks >ripped from an existing cd) or convert (for existing mp3's) your audio >tracks to wave files, then burn THOSE tracks straight from the 'puter to your >cdr. hope all this babble was at least slightly informative. happy >burning. And, of course, there's the option of buying the original... Even though I do make my own CD-Rs myself from time to time, but this is more of a precaution. You don't want your brand new LSfNY to be broken by some drunk idiot whose conception of what is good/bad music has no relation to the real world whatsoever (hint: Backstreet "yack" Boys...) "Ignorance surrounding me I never felt so filled with fear." -- Get your firstname@lastname email for FREE at http://Nameplanet.com/?su ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 6021 ************************** === Contributions to ytsejam: ytsejam@torchsong.com === === Send requests to: ytsejam-request@torchsong.com === === Brought by the ghost of ytsejam@arastar.coms past === === Reach the owner of this list at: ytsejam-owner@torchsong.com ===