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In <411E438B.10804@adelphia.net>, on 08/14/2004   
   at 10:16 AM, Colin Campbell  said:  
>Donald,  
>If you got the 100 blank CD-R's "years ago", they probably don't have a   
>very high max recording speed.  But you also probably got them at a   
>fairly low price.  So, why not try recording on one at 2X, and if that   
>works, go up to 4X, etc.  Test each resulting CD-R on other units.    
>You'll only waste one blank.  
>Colin  
 
Colin  
 
     Yup, I've tried that method in the past with RSJ.  
Was just checking to see if CDRecord had a better way to  
do it.  
 
     Thanks  
 
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