[BC] Copyright and royalties

Mike McCarthy Towers
Fri Nov 18 08:54:21 CST 2005


The data CD only works in computer CD burners.  As you noted, the audio CD 
burner appliance will not recognize the non-music blanks.

MM

At 09:01 AM 11/18/2005 -0500, Bob Foxworth wrote
> > The way I understand it is that audio media has the royalty built in
>to the
> > price, but data media does not. However, data media works for audio.
> >
> > Dave
>
>
>
>
> > If you buy media that is designated "CD/R Music", you are paying extra
> > for a royality payment.
> > '
> > I you buy plain vanilla CD/R's, then you are not.
> >
> > You can record music on either.
> >
> >
> > DRB
>
>
>
>I got a Sony CD recorder device to do copying
>of old reel-to-reel tapes. This unit has two trays,
>one of which is the recorder tray. It will not work
>with data CD-R blanks, I had to get the ones
>marked "digital audio" (Imation's will work). Any
>of my data CD-R blanks show "invalid disc
>format", or some similar message, when I try
>to load them into the recorder tray..
>
>I guess there must be ways to put audio on a data
>CD, but my SOny won't play nicely for me in
>this manner.
>
>(jokes about stealth rootkits are skipped)
>
>- Bob
>
>
>
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