In that case, are audio CD's eventually on their way out? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 12:39 PM Subject: Re: understanding Dvd-r discs
> You can get them in packs of 50 as you can with audio CD'S. Acutally > one of our supermarkets down here isn't selling audio CD'S any more, > just blank DVD R's, RW'S RAM etc. > > On 25/11/2007, at 4:34 AM, albert griffith wrote: > >> How many of these disks are on a spindle? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> ] >> On Behalf Of nick danger >> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 9:08 AM >> To: PC Audio Discussion List >> Subject: Re: understanding Dvd-r discs >> >> Hi Scott, >> >> I'll try to answer as much of this as I can considering I do this >> style of >> backup all the time. I took each of the questions you have and the >> answers >> are right beneath. So pardon the length of this gang and please >> feel free >> to weigh in if I've missed anything. >> >> 1. Can dvd-r discs be used to store mp3 and other compresse media >> such as >> WMA? If so, is the process for burning, if that is the correct term, >> the >> same as burning a cd? For example, can I copy/paste or send items to >> the dvd >> drive on my pc, then perform a standard data burn via Windows Media? >> >> Answer: >> >> There are two answers here. First, Yes burning is the correct term, >> and you >> can save audio files such as MP3's on them just like you would a >> data CD. >> >> As for the second question here. No, you cannot use windows media >> player to >> burn DVD'S unless you're running vissta and that's a whole >> different kettle >> of fish. You can get a program called deep burner which is a free >> rom-burning tool for the procedure. Go to http://www.deepburner.com >> to grab >> it. It's totally accessible and very screen reader friendly. I use >> it when >> I don't feel like using nero. Grins. If you get the program just e- >> mail me >> offlist and I will help you with the burning procedure. It's no >> problem. >> >> 2. Once I've gotten the mp3/WMA files onto the dvd-r disc, >> regardless of the >> method, can this disc then be played back in most dvd players, >> including >> video dvd players folks use in conjunction with their televisions? I >> realize >> there will be exceptions, but if there is a general rule/answer to >> this >> question, I would love to be enlightened. Also, if I have stored a >> large >> number of files, contained in multiple folders on this dvd, will a >> person >> using a video dvd player be able to view the names of those folders >> and >> their files? >> >> Answer: On this one, I'm not totally however, I believe so, DVD rom- >> players >> can play just about anything that you stick in them. Audio or >> video. So >> that should not be a problem, and a person with sight should be able >> to see >> what's on it. If anyone wants to weigh in on this, please do. >> >> 3. Amazon is offering a spindle of 100 dvd-r discs made by TDK for >> $26. Does >> this seem a good bargain? >> >> Answer: It's not a bad deal at all. I may consider buying them from >> there >> myself. Thanks for that tip. >> >> Hopefully I was able to help. >> >> Tony >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Scott Blanks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 4:41 AM >> Subject: understanding Dvd-r discs >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> Forgive my ignorance on this topic, but I'm just now considering the >> purchase of dvd-r discs for some of my storage/personal needs. I >> realize >> however, that I know very little about the technology. Here are my >> questions: >> >> 1. Can dvd-r discs be used to store mp3 and other compresse media >> such as >> WMA? If so, is the process for burning, if that is the correct term, >> the >> same as burning a cd? For example, can I copy/paste or send items to >> the dvd >> drive on my pc, then perform a standard data burn via Windows Media? >> 2. Once I've gotten the mp3/WMA files onto the dvd-r disc, >> regardless of the >> method, can this disc then be played back in most dvd players, >> including >> video dvd players folks use in conjunction with their televisions? I >> realize >> there will be exceptions, but if there is a general rule/answer to >> this >> question, I would love to be enlightened. Also, if I have stored a >> large >> number of files, contained in multiple folders on this dvd, will a >> person >> using a video dvd player be able to view the names of those folders >> and >> their files? >> 3. Amazon is offering a spindle of 100 dvd-r discs made by TDK for >> $26. 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