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Re: Digital recording



My comments regarding counters in PC burners were based on information from
my PC repair shop. I also have two colleagues whose burners have packed in
as they approached the 1000 CD mark. If any manufacturer can disprove the
presence of a counter then, let's hear from them. I am willing to 
aopologise
if I have forwarded misinformation. I would like to be wrong about this as
it smacks of dishonesty, something we can all do without.
Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul.C.Wright@ercgroup.com <Paul.C.Wright@ercgroup.com>


>No flame meant, as I'm not sure if this reply is facetious, but you may
want
>to be a little more careful about making a statement that may be 
>considered
>slanderous or libelous (can you slander or libel a product?).  You never
>know if it's a company rep. behind that screen name, and how they may take
>your comments in such a wide-open forum.



>>'morning all,
>>It's also worth bearing in mind that some brands of PC CD burners have a
>>short run-life. HP burners, apparently, have a counter inside them which
>>registers how many CDs you have made, regardless of what they are. Once
the
>>counter reaches 1000 the burner feels perfectly within its rights to 
>start
>>irreparably malfunctioning.
>>Pete.
>
>I hope this is facetious. Or someone knows how toset those counters back 
>on
>Yamaha units. I intend to burn quite a few discs!
>
>Edwin