Blank CDs

Started by talos, Aug 04, 2012, 15:08:48

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talos

I found some old Memorex 650mb CD-R and tried burning some music onto them with no or mixed results, sometimes they record nothing but static or the first track is scrambled.  Some newer disks Maxwell 700s work just fine, is it possible the old Memorex are no longer compatible with the modern burners, I notice the speeds listed on the disks are 1x2x3 and my drives min speed is x16 would this have a bearing? should I just dump them ? :dunno:

Simon

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talos

Quote from: Simon on Aug 05, 2012, 00:55:24
For the price of blank CDs nowadays, I wouldn't think old ones would be worth bothering with.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TDK-CD-R80-pieces-recordable-re-usable/dp/B006LTV1HK/ref=sr_1_72?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1344124408&sr=1-72

I know you are right, but I suppose Its the Scotsman in me :eyebrow: ;)

Steve

You could use them as coasters. >:D
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FritzBox

Quote from: Steve on Aug 05, 2012, 07:20:43
You could use them as coasters. >:D

I do, also the install disc that comes with PC Pro every month. Very useful

Baz

Quote from: Steve on Aug 05, 2012, 07:20:43
You could use them as coasters. >:D

I do too   :laugh: :laugh:

ive used many Norton discs as coasters

cavillas

Try burning them at a slower speed....if you have the time to wait that is. :)
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pctech

Quote from: FritzBox on Aug 05, 2012, 11:33:30
I do, also the install disc that comes with PC Pro every month. Very useful

Maybe contact Dennis Publishing to see if they do a non disk version which you could prob get for a slightly lower price?

talos

Quote from: cavillas on Aug 05, 2012, 16:42:19
Try burning them at a slower speed....if you have the time to wait that is. :)


Tried that but my min speed is x16, I dont think they make drives slower than that :)

talos

Bit the bullet and bought some new ones today £1.50 for five :eek4:

FritzBox

Quote from: pctech on Aug 05, 2012, 16:46:53
Maybe contact Dennis Publishing to see if they do a non disk version which you could prob get for a slightly lower price?

Then I wouldn't have a new coaster every month

Technical Ben

Quote from: cavillas on Aug 05, 2012, 16:42:19
Try burning them at a slower speed....if you have the time to wait that is. :)


Yep, this. Older disks only do 2x or 10x for example. Some degrade as well, so they might be dead. :(

However, I've found some old disks pushing on nearly 10 years old, and some still work (although at 2x speed take ages to write to :P ). However, my old DVDrW I found are defiantly worth keeping, as it's much more handy than a rwCD. :P
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armadillo

Quote from: talos on Aug 05, 2012, 17:11:02
Tried that but my min speed is x16, I dont think they make drives slower than that :)

You should be able to set the burn speed in the burning software. This software is excellent and free
http://www.burrrn.net/
Get burrrn 1.14 beta 2 from their download page.
You can set any speed you like, right down to 1x if you wish.

This is also the only software I have that can make music CDs from lossless flac files, which is why I have it.

talos

Quote from: armadillo on Aug 06, 2012, 12:28:18
You should be able to set the burn speed in the burning software. This software is excellent and free
http://www.burrrn.net/
Get burrrn 1.14 beta 2 from their download page.
You can set any speed you like, right down to 1x if you wish.

This is also the only software I have that can make music CDs from lossless flac files, which is why I have it.

Thanks for that, Iv'e downloaded it and will certainly try it. :thnks: :karma:

armadillo

Thanks for the Karma. I hope the software works for you.

talos

Quote from: armadillo on Aug 07, 2012, 11:18:54
Thanks for the Karma. I hope the software works for you.


Software works fine, but the disks are still scrap even at 1 speed, still never mind the prog is def a keeper  :)