To: Delta-Boudreaux
Thanks for starting this thread and importing my question from the other thread over here. Already some good info has been posted.
I've seen in Circuit City some CD-recorders as stereo components. That is, they plug into your stereo (not your computer) and record CDs from any audio source on your stereo. My take on them is that they weren't ready for prime-time. For example, it didn't look like you would have much control over the process. Does anybody have one and if so, how do you like it?
To: SamAdams76
I aimed my bullet at the wrong target. My reply #21 was meant for you.
To: SamAdams76
See my reply, #15 above regarding audio component CD burners. Other than less sensitivity than I would like when letting the CD- burner automatically add track cuts, I like mine. The sound is great and it is no harder to use than your average cassette player. I'm just not looking forward to moving 200 tapes and 100 LPs to CD-Rs.
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01/09/2002 7:20:28 PM PST by
hc87
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