I do the sound ministry at church recording the services and sermons and we recently purchased an ESA CD-RW drive for our sound system. It connects to the board via analog audio inputs and records onto blank cds The only problem is that it requires the more expensive and harder to find CD-R Digital Audio CDs. I have 100's of CD-Rs that work for data or music, but the player wont accept them. I have heard of such a program or a file you can write to the CD to make them think that they are CD-R digital audios and trick the player into letting them be used. anyone know? Thanks
Hmm, I doubt that there is any kind of data that you could put on a standard CD if the burner refuses it. What is the brand and model number of the burner? L J