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CD-RW is a digital optical disc storage format introduced in 1997. A CD-RW compact disc can be written, read, erased, and re-written. CD-RWs, as opposed to CDs, require specialized readers that have sensitive laser optics. Consequently, CD-RWs cannot be read in many CD readers built prior to the introduction of CD-RW.

CD-RW, Laptop, Plextor

Help! I would like to get a plextor CD-RW for my laptop, but am limited by my connection options (PC Card, USB 1, serial, parralel).

I was hoping someing could point me in the right direction.. Thoughts were to slap a plextor IDE into a firewire enclosure ->Firewire adapter card-PC CARD slot. Im using WIN2k on a beefy HP laptop.

Any thoughts?

liteon CD-RW's

hey, anyone out there have any experience with the liteon CD-RW's (good, bad or indifferent)? any recommendations of particular models. it seems that some of our favorite online vendors (newEgg, googlegear, mwave) are highlighting the Liteon LTR-40125S 40x12x48. just thought i'd do a little poll here. it will get utilized so i want it to be reliable and durable.

Connecting hard drives/ CD-ROM, CD-RW

I found an old thread about this but didn't find a resolution. The thread contained advice from Opus indicating that each harddrive should be connected separately to it's own IDE controller, positioned on the connector closest to the motherboard, and that the CD drives should be slaved from them.

can you use CD-RW for audio?

does anyone know if you can use a re-writeable CD (CD-RW) for creating audio CD's? when i'm working on a mix i like to check it on several different systems. it seems like a waste however to sacrifice a complete CD for a single tune each time i want to do this. is it possible to use CD-RW media to create an audio CD that is readable by a consumer CD player?

CD-RW-2000 and the 700 digital output

Trying to get a very clear, straight answer.

I tried Tascam Tech Support...no go...

If I feed the CD-RW-2000 (or 700) an analog source...while using the Monitor function that allows me to use it like a stand-alone 24 bit A/D converter...(I'm NOT burning a CD, I'm not even puting one in the machine)...what is at the digital output...24 bit or 16 bit?