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Whats the story with stand-alone audio CD recorders?

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Whats the story with stand-alone audio CD recorders?

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Audio CD-R/CD-RW recorders are similar to computer CD-Rs, except that they’re intended to be part of a recording system rather than attached to a Mac or PC. They have audio inputs and front-panel controls like you’d find on a tape deck. They are usually more expensive than CD-Rs meant for computers. Some CD-Rs have both audio and SCSI-II interfaces. There are two classes of audio CD-R, consumer and professional. The units targeted at consumers require special audio blanks, and employ SCMS (Serial Copy Management System, section (2-25)) to prevent making copies from a copy. The audio blanks used to be 4x to 5x the cost of computer CD-R blanks and only held 60 minutes of audio, but 74-minute “Consumer Audio” blanks are now available for moderately more than regular CD-R blanks. The “professional” units use regular CD-R blanks and don’t obey SCMS, and generally have a wider set of features and input/output connectors. If you already have a computer, it’s probably cheaper to buy a computer

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(2002/02/27) Audio CD-R/CD-RW recorders are similar to computer CD-Rs, except that they’re intended to be part of a recording system rather than attached to a Mac or PC. They have audio inputs and front-panel controls like you’d find on a tape deck. They are usually more expensive than CD-Rs meant for computers. Some CD-Rs have both audio and SCSI-II interfaces. There are two classes of audio CD-R, consumer and professional. The units targeted at consumers require special audio blanks, and employ SCMS (Serial Copy Management System, section (2-25)) to prevent making copies from a copy. The audio blanks used to be 4x to 5x the cost of computer CD-R blanks and only held 60 minutes of audio, but 74-minute “Consumer Audio” blanks are now available for moderately more than regular CD-R blanks. The “professional” units use regular CD-R blanks and don’t obey SCMS, and generally have a wider set of features and input/output connectors. If you already have a computer, it’s probably cheaper to b

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Audio CD-R/CD-RW recorders are similar to computer CD-Rs, except that they’re intended to be part of a recording system rather than attached to a Mac or PC. They have audio inputs and front-panel controls like you’d find on a tape deck. They are usually more expensive than CD-Rs meant for computers. Some CD-Rs have both audio and SCSI-II interfaces. There are two classes of audio CD-R, consumer and professional. The units targeted at consumers require special audio blanks, and employ SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) to prevent making copies from a copy. The audio blanks used to be 4x to 5x the cost of computer CD-R blanks and only held 60 minutes of audio, but 74-minute “Consumer Audio” blanks are now available for roughly the same price as regular CD-R blanks. The “professional” units use regular CD-R blanks and don’t obey SCMS, and generally have a wider set of features and input/output connectors. If you already have a computer, it’s probably cheaper to buy a computer CD-R and a

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Audio CD-R/CD-RW recorders are similar to computer CD-Rs, except that they’re intended to be part of a recording system rather than attached to a Mac or PC. They have audio inputs and front-panel controls like you’d find on a tape deck. They are usually more expensive than CD-Rs meant for computers. Some CD-Rs have both audio and SCSI-II interfaces. There are two classes of audio CD-R, consumer and professional. The units targeted at consumers require special audio blanks, and employ SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) to prevent making copies from a copy. The audio blanks used to be 4x to 5x the cost of computer CD-R blanks and only held 60 minutes of audio, but 74-minute “Consumer Audio” blanks are now available for moderately more than regular CD-R blanks. The “professional” units use regular CD-R blanks and don’t obey SCMS, and generally have a wider set of features and input/output connectors. If you already have a computer, it’s probably cheaper to buy a computer CD-R and a good

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