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Paul Dormer wrote:
A poor quality CDR will put extra strain on the CD player. It will
need to work harder to track the data on the disc. This could
theoretically shorten it's lifespan, by how much I don't know! If
anything, this is more likely to be a concern with older players,
built before low reflectivity CDR was commonplace.
But these commonly won't play CDR anyway.
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