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I'm going to use the Nero programme, but it's really confusing as they have CD- and + r or whatever......
I just want to be able to play the CD in my laptop, in my car and on my stereo system

Which blank CD should I buy today?
Thanks

2006-12-25 20:40:19 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

Yeah but which one do I buy CD+ or CD- or CD+/-

I bought about 8 before and completely wasted my money as they burnt ok and then would not play on my car cd player , etc when in thepast they always have...

2006-12-25 20:42:57 · update #1

8 answers

you have some Misinformation. the + and - are only applicable to DVD format.CDs are simply CDR and CDRW. . You will probably find RW will only play in a laptop, you may be lucky in a stereo system, depends on how old. The car almost certainly won't read RW, and possibly won't read CDR either, again depends on age
( my 4 year old philips in car reads purchased CD only). CDR is really cheap, so you don't lose by trying, CDRW gives you a recoverable blank disk if you don't get it to work

2006-12-25 21:15:30 · answer #1 · answered by The original Peter G 7 · 2 0

visit My computer. Open the CD tension. Drag and drop the songs you opt on into the window of the CD tension. they'd desire to turn type of easy. once you have dragged & dropped all of the songs you opt on (make certain you dont exceed the decrease!), look at the left bar of the window. There would desire to be an option that announces, 'Write records to CD' or something like that. click on that, and in basic terms persist with the educational so forth. it particularly is what I do! and that i burn a great type of cds!

2016-12-15 08:17:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You just need cd-r. You can get a spindle of 50 for about 14 bux. Your pc will format it so its compatible. The 'cdr music' format discs were used for stand alone burners like Pioneer, Magnavox, and Sony that could not format discs. If your car has an older stereo, or the devices in your home are older than 2000, they may not recognize the burned discs.

2006-12-25 20:57:27 · answer #3 · answered by DJ John C 1 · 0 0

Just use CD's, and tbh don't bother keeping to Brand Names, they all work the same.

Note: Some not very good cd/dvd players do not play your own burned disks.

2006-12-25 20:48:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I prefer Sony ones. I do not have a lot of sources but i do use it. Its life is about 10 years and that is very good for current CD-Rs. Avoid CD-RWs cause they tend to have shorter life and more risk of data errors due to their erasable nature.

2006-12-25 20:43:16 · answer #5 · answered by darkslay70 2 · 0 0

most recent electronics will play a burned cd. just stick with brand names and stay away from off brands. look for sales. no reason to pay top dollar for blank cd's

2006-12-25 20:41:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the most common is cd-r

2006-12-25 22:34:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it should say on your re4writer wether its + - or both buy cheap discs to practice with

2006-12-25 20:43:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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