Kush
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this post has two completly different questions so dont think they go together.
first question is i have seen cd-r's that say for audio use only, so what happens when u try to put data on it and why does it say audio only??
second question is when u buy cd-r media and it has a specific burn speed can u bypass it or will it screw up the cd? and why do cd-r's have a limit why cant the companies just release ones that say all speed for new cdwriters coming out in the market?
hope i havent bored u out! haha
first question is i have seen cd-r's that say for audio use only, so what happens when u try to put data on it and why does it say audio only??
second question is when u buy cd-r media and it has a specific burn speed can u bypass it or will it screw up the cd? and why do cd-r's have a limit why cant the companies just release ones that say all speed for new cdwriters coming out in the market?
hope i havent bored u out! haha