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In a message dated 1/6/99 8:38:15 PM Central Standard Time, TRUPOLO@rizzoliusa.com writes: << I was wondering if anyone has tried mini-discs for this? Or how about the relatively inexpensive stand-alone CD burners? (They're running for about $500 these days) >> I really like the Phillips 2600 cdd burner unit... I have one in a stand alone case, but also able to interface with my pc.... have burned about 150 discs so far and only two or three coasters...one because the fates shat on me that day, one due to a loose cable, and one due to unfamiliar authoring software..... I have heard some good things done on minidisc, but look with suspicion at the compression schemes and the jettising of "inaudable"/irrelevant frequencies/material... that just sounds less than good, when cd's are almost as easy an option. << I have heard that you can only make 7 copies of a mini-disc master (to prevent bootlegging), and I think I heard the same about CD burners. This would kill my plan for making a master demo and copying it to cassettes. >> Not really, I think that applies to copying from disc to disc to disc, rather than from a disc to cassette. I don't know about minidiscs, I know that some AUDIO-ONLY cd burners have some of this bullshit intwined in them, that's why I've given up plans to buy one... the computer cd burners, at least mine, have no such limits... I have burned copies of discs, then run off copies for other people without running into copy-protect snags. Good luck. - Crossedout@aol.com