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New CDR dye "color"
I can't remember the details at the moment (Google knows all), but different CDR dye types (colors) have different compatibility rates (and life spans) with many CD players. I think "blue" ones are more widely compatible but don't hold me to that. Perhaps you should try some of a different dye type/color than what you are using currently.
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Chris Altmann
New Re: CDR dye "color"
So far I am using the blue dye color. What other colors are available? I've only seen the blue CDR disks, and then the special black ones that are used for Playstation and other copies, but they cost a whole lot more.

I am using Sony or Verbatim brand CDR disks in a BTC 16x10x40x CDR drive.

Ah, I just found an old "HI-VAL" generic CDR with a silver dye color. I will try that one and see how it works. Thanks for the tip.

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     CDR burning problems with audio CDs - (orion) - (12)
         Re: CDR burning problems with audio CDs - (andread) - (11)
             Yup, what Andy said. -NT - (Steve Lowe)
             CDR dye "color" - (altmann) - (1)
                 Re: CDR dye "color" - (orion)
             Yes - (orion) - (7)
                 Yes - (andread) - (6)
                     Ya know.... - (imric) - (5)
                         Re: Ya know.... - (andread)
                         Copies of the originals - (orion) - (3)
                             Re: Copies of the originals - (andread) - (1)
                                 Easier said than done - (orion)
                             The "audio CD-Rs" are a marketing gimmick. - (static)

You want to debate how many LRPD's fit on the head of the GRR?
35 ms