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Backing up Audio CD's



 
 
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Old December 6th 04, 02:13 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Simon Robinson
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Default Backing up Audio CD's

I have a Yamaha CDR 1300 MkII which I am using to copy all my LP's onto CD.
The Yamaha will only record onto Audio CD's, and I would like to copy the
tracks from the Audio CD onto normal CD-R - is there any way I can do this?
I don't want to convert the audio files to mp3 as I have quite a few live
LP's and when playing mp3's there is a break between each track. I also want
to keep the tracks at the highest quality.
I have around 2000 LP's, and as blank Audio CD's are at least 36p each it
would be alot cheaper to put the music on CD-R's.


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Old December 6th 04, 02:26 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Rob
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Default Backing up Audio CD's

Simon Robinson wrote:
I have a Yamaha CDR 1300 MkII which I am using to copy all my LP's onto CD.
The Yamaha will only record onto Audio CD's, and I would like to copy the
tracks from the Audio CD onto normal CD-R - is there any way I can do this?
I don't want to convert the audio files to mp3 as I have quite a few live
LP's and when playing mp3's there is a break between each track. I also want
to keep the tracks at the highest quality.
I have around 2000 LP's, and as blank Audio CD's are at least 36p each it
would be alot cheaper to put the music on CD-R's.


You can't copy to normal cdrs with the 1300, AFAIK. What you can do is
copy to audio cdrw, then copy the audio cdrw to standard cdr on a
computer. Then erase the cdrw on the 1300 and so on.

Rob
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Old December 6th 04, 04:45 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
db
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Default Backing up Audio CD's

36p for an audio CDR - nonsense!
pricebuster.org.uk have Emtec CDR 80 Audio at under 20p in 50's, and who
knows you might get a better deal still if you buy 2,000 in one order.
JB


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Old December 7th 04, 03:49 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
James Perrett
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Default Backing up Audio CD's

db wrote:

36p for an audio CDR - nonsense!
pricebuster.org.uk have Emtec CDR 80 Audio at under 20p in 50's, and who
knows you might get a better deal still if you buy 2,000 in one order.
JB


I've not been impressed with recent Emtec CD's but I've not tried their
audio only CD's. Emtec went bust a few months ago - that's probably why
they're cheap.

Cheers.

James.
 




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