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Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - samintx - 12-31-2006

Give to the GoodWill? Salvation Army? You have to have a Music Recorder to use them Right?


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - ztirffritz - 12-31-2006

Blank CDs? I was under the impression that the "Music" CDs were the exact same thing as regular CDs but they tacked on a surcharge to shut up the RIAA. Have you tried them in your computer?


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - WHiiP - 12-31-2006

IF they are indeed "blank" as ztirffritz suggests, they are perfectly usable in a computer for recording data or music. Just the surcharge add-on to quiet the RIAA lawyers...


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - OWC Larry - 12-31-2006

You'd only need any standard CD burner or CD/DVD burner.... no 'specific' music recorder to use them - just the CD burn capable drive already in your Mac will do.

Not sure what type of CDs/what the exact question is...

If they are commercial CDs you've ripped into iTunes - legally would need to retain them to be licensed for the ripped tunes.

But assume the music recorder question part means asking about burning?


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - samintx - 12-31-2006

Yes, blank Music CDs. I'll start using them for my CD burning then....I just thought there was a diff format on them....they charge more for them!


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - Joey Cupcakes - 12-31-2006

Yeah, there's a special code in them that is required by stand alone CD Audio recorders- the surcharge on them is supposed to offset record label's losses for audio CD piracy (though I, as a working musician, can't say I know of a single musician who's ever benefitted from it...)

But once you get past that code, they are just standard data CD-Rs.


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - davemchine - 12-31-2006

I bought a standalone cd recorder for my church so they could record their weekly sermons and place them in their library. Crutchfield had two units. The $300 one required music cd's while the $600 unit did not. I opted for the $300 and it has performed well. The music cd's have really come down in price. I post this in order to ramble.

Dave


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - OWC Larry - 12-31-2006

This might be something with newer burners or perhaps with standalone burners - but I've yet to see CD media you couldn't burn songs on with the standard burner in my Mac.

Again - maybe this applies to something a lot newer.

Gotta love the RIAA none the less.


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - OWC Larry - 12-31-2006

About that loving.... NOT!


Re: Music CDs...I have a bunch. What can I do with them? - Grateful11 - 12-31-2006

I first thought when Samintx said Music CDs that the CDs already had music on them. I'm losing it.