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Old January 30th 04, 06:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.audio.equipment
the dead comedian
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"RJH" wrote in message
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"Informer" wrote in message
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"the dead comedian" wrote I say go

for
the stand-alone. I've had a Sony RCD-W500C for a couple of
weeks now and love it. I wish I bought it sooner.



Can you record some tracks to a CDR then come back to the same CDR a few
weeks later and add more tracks on a stand alone Hi-Fi player like the

Sony?

Yes, or at least you can on the one I use (a NAD). The compilation is
complete when you finalise the disk. You can download the NAD burner's
manual from their web site - it explains all in there. I think you might

try
recording on the pc again though. I wouldn't use your method - extract the
tracks from the cd first using an app like EAC, then burn the wav files
using Nero.

Rob



The Sony also allows tracks to be added continuously to a disc until it is
finalized. I'm not sure, but I think this is a general feature found on all
CD recorders.

tdc