I just bought the Yamaha 4416E CDRW and now I find these
problems listed on your message board!! Problems with
particular tracks not reading well on other CD players,
problems writing a continuous sound CD, etc...
I've asked at my local computer store, and they claim that
its the fault of the old CD player that can't read a CD-R
disk as well as newer players can.
I see some comments about the type of CD-R disk - green,
silver, gold - do these really make a difference?
So the bottom line: is there something wrong with the
Yamaha? Is there a better burner? (like the HP-RW 2200i)
or is the guy at my local computer store right.
P.S. I have 2 days to exchange/upgrade my CD-RW, and I'm
considering the HP2200i !!
problems listed on your message board!! Problems with
particular tracks not reading well on other CD players,
problems writing a continuous sound CD, etc...
I've asked at my local computer store, and they claim that
its the fault of the old CD player that can't read a CD-R
disk as well as newer players can.
I see some comments about the type of CD-R disk - green,
silver, gold - do these really make a difference?
So the bottom line: is there something wrong with the
Yamaha? Is there a better burner? (like the HP-RW 2200i)
or is the guy at my local computer store right.
P.S. I have 2 days to exchange/upgrade my CD-RW, and I'm
considering the HP2200i !!