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Is it possible to record on a computer CDR?

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Is it possible to record on a computer CDR?

It is now able to record on computer CDR’s, but it seems to me that without a firmware upgrade (which will probably never happen anyway) sooner or later there will no more discs which are compatible.

Can a Philips CDR 765 be used as a CDRW?

I have a Philips CDR 765 recorder that can only use CDRWs that have this logo on them “Compact Disc Digital Audio Rewritable”. I used to be able to get them before but now it’s a different story. Can anyone tell me where I can get these CDs?

When did the Philips cdr-775 3 + 1 come out?

I have the Philips CDR-775, the innerworkings of this model and other relesed before and after this one IE; CDR-785 3+1, CDR-765, and others around the same years, 1999,2000,2001. It would be my guess that the same technology was used for the recording part.

Are there older models of Philips CD recorders?

All who have “Older” Philips CD Recorder Models. I don’t know if this will work for everyone but it’s worth a try. I have the Philips CDR-775, the innerworkings of this model and other relesed before and after this one IE; CDR-785 3+1, CDR-765, and others around the same years, 1999,2000,2001.

It is now able to record on computer CDR’s, but it seems to me that without a firmware upgrade (which will probably never happen anyway) sooner or later there will no more discs which are compatible.

How many minutes of music can a CDR record?

If you just start off with the assumption that an 80 minute CDR should actually only record about 72-74 minutes of music, you’ll be golden. Trying to squeeze that last song in up to the last few seconds of recording time displayed on the recorder may cause finalization problems.

Why is my Philips CD recorder not working?

The machine acts a little funny when burning from analog (vinyl) and doesn’t show the correct track (doing the second side of an LP it stays on track 1 in display) and starts the time left at 80 mins again, until you play the disk and allow an update. Other than that, they work dandy! I pushed “Finalize” and the disk is just fine.

I have the Philips CDR-775, the innerworkings of this model and other relesed before and after this one IE; CDR-785 3+1, CDR-765, and others around the same years, 1999,2000,2001. It would be my guess that the same technology was used for the recording part.