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Wow! Using a CDRW over a CD/DVDROM really does make a difference!

tk149

Diamond Member
I was using EAC/LAME to make MP3's of the Moody Blues' Greatest Hits, and I just kept getting massive amounts of error correction, even after I cleaned the disc.

So I switched from using the CD/DVDROM (4 months old) to my old 8X CDRW, and suddenly, there are no error correction problems!

Whee! 😀
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Most CDRW drives are the best for reading CDs, I have a 52x Sony CDRom and a 44x Yamaha CDRW drive and my sony can only read max 16x and the Yamaha can read at 40x
 
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