CDR-W's

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  1. M.C.E

    M.C.E 1981-2013

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    CDR-W's

    do cdr-w's lose they're sound quailty the more you burn them or with them being digital does it not matter?

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  3. M.C.E

    M.C.E 1981-2013

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    I know!!

    for the exact reason i can re record them if i want.. do u have an answer for me juski or not? :wink:
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    most CD-RW's dont work in audio cd players anyway, so ive never seen the point
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    M.C.E 1981-2013

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    do they not? this is all new to me which is why i was asking.
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    yeah u do reach the end of their life cycle, it's only re-writing over the top of the same data. My mate was doing it for a while, then he was like "the sound quality is degrading" i looked at him and called him a cheapskate.
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    M.C.E 1981-2013

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    :lol: i've just taken them back because they dont work in my hi fi anyway.

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