What is a CD-R and CD-RW?
CD-R means Compact Disc Recordable. Its a write-once media, which means the data (music) cant be overwritten, erased or reused (rerecorded). You may continue to record additional new tracks to a CD-R until the disc is full, before you “finalize” it. A completed or “finalized” CD-R can be played in virtually any standard CD player. CD-RW or “Compact Disc Rewritable,” can be erased and rewritten (recorded) many times. The only drawback is a CD-RW wont play back in all CD player. The players must be CD-RW compatible. The record drives in the PSD300 & PSD340 are able to record on CD-R and CD-RW discs. Back to top What is the difference between a “data” CD-R / CD-RW and a “music” or “audio” CD-R / CD-RW? Nothing. The composition of the disc is basically the same. Consumer stand-alone CD recorders require “music” or “audio” CD-Rs for recording. These special discs contain a flag or marker within the discs designating them as such.
CD-R means Compact Disc Recordable. Its a write-once media, which means the data (music) cant be overwritten, erased or reused (rerecorded). A completed or “finalized” CD-R can be played in virtually any standard CD player. CD-RW or “Compact Disc Rewritable,” can be erased and rewritten (recorded) many times. The only drawback is a CD-RW wont playback in all CD playersthe players must be CD-RW compatible. The record drives in the PSD300 & PSD340 are able to record on CD-R and CD-RW discs.
CD-R means Compact Disc Recordable. Its a write-once media, which means the data (music) cant be overwritten, erased or reused (rerecorded). A completed or finalized CD-R can be played in virtually any standard CD player. CD-RW or Compact Disc Rewritable, can be erased and rewritten (recorded) many times. The only drawback is a CD-RW wont playback in all CD playersthe players must be CD-RW compatible. The record drives in the PSD300 & PSD340 are able to record on CD-R and CD-RW discs.
CD-R means Compact Disc Recordable. Its a write-once media, which means the data (music) cant be overwritten, erased or reused (rerecorded). You may continue to record additional new tracks to a CD-R until the disc is full, before you “finalize” it. A completed or “finalized” CD-R can be played in virtually any standard CD player. CD-RW or “Compact Disc Rewritable,” can be erased and rewritten (recorded) many times. The only drawback is a CD-RW wont play back in all CD player. The players must be CD-RW compatible. The record drives in the PSD300 & PSD340 are able to record on CD-R and CD-RW discs. What is the difference between a “data” CD-R / CD-RW and a “music” or “audio” CD-R / CD-RW? Nothing. The composition of the disc is basically the same. Consumer stand-alone CD recorders require “music” or “audio” CD-Rs for recording. These special discs contain a flag or marker within the discs designating them as such. Consumer recorders also employ copy protection to prevent users from maki