What is a Music CD-RW?
A Music CD-RW uses a micro thin metal film alloy that is 9-12 layers thick. As the Music CD-RW is erased and recorded, the metal alloy melts back to its original form and then remelts the corresponding data that is placed on the Music CD-RW. The Music CD-RW is hard to read by standard CD Players, because the Laser in most standard CD players cannot read the data/music on a Music CD-RW. Many manufacturers of types of CD Players have recently increased the strength of the laser in their products. Many manufacturers are clearly labeling their new products, CD-RW compatible. Inserted into the production programming of the Music CD-RW is a Serial Copy Code stamp. The Serial Copy Code allows the Music CD-RW to record on the Home Audio CD Recorders. During the beginning of the record process the Home Audio CD Recorder analyzes the inserted Music CD-RW for the Serial Copy Code. Upon confirmation by the CD Recorder that the Music CD-RW has the Serial Copy Code Information, the recorder then ena