Well--you asked, but you won't like my answer: I don't know. I use CD-RW for back-up and transferring computer data files. I've never used them for music. I do believe there are differences--in fact I know there are in different brands of CD-R. That being said I would think that CD-Rs are better suited to the task, as they are not made in such a way that they can be erased or altered (not generally a good thing for music--well some music maybe). But since I have not tried this--I'm afraid I'm not much help.
Rippin' CD's
Just bought an Iomega CD burner. I needed an external unit that could be connected by USB cable, as I am using a laptop. I want to make compilation CD's for my car audio system (great system, but nowhere near the quality of my home hi-end rig). I used to be a DJ back in the golden days of FM progressive radio, and would do compilations on cassettes, when that format was king of mobile sound! I really miss programming creative music sets, even if only for myself nowadays. What is the difference in fidelity between using CD-R's vs. CD-RW's. Help me out here, Rives! Thanks in advance.
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