I've seen reference to Photo CDs and Picture CDs. What is the
difference?
One of my students discovered last weekend that you do *not* want to
lock the disk before copying files to it! It's his first "coaster"
though.
Gregg
Chris Barker wrote:
>
> I have bought a La Cie CD burner (6*4*16 Yamaha device inside) for just this
> purpose to make my own Photo CDs. The software that I received with it
> enables me to make many different formats. However, I recommend buying some
> re-writable CDs so that you can make mistakes (as I did) and not waste
> CD-Rs.
>
> Chris
> --
> ><> Chris Barker
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> ----------
> >From: WKato@xxxxxxx
> >To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: Re: [OM] Off topic help - CD Rom Drive
> >Date: Sun2 Jan 2000 19:39
> >
>
> > In a message dated 00-01-02 12:40:57 EST, you write:
> >
> >> My 24X CD Rom Drive in my 200 mhz Pentium computer died on the 31st. I
> >> can't find any info with the computer to answer my question so I'm
> >> turning to a trusted and *unbiased* group.
> >>
> >> Do I replace it with an IDE drive or can I use an EIDE drive? I'll go
> >> for as much speed as possible as the prices are so reasonable.
> >>
> >> Thanks ahead of time.
> >
> > In addition to what Garth suggested (I know little of computers), maybe it's
> > time to get a CD burner. You can store TIF files instead of JPGs. The
> > 24X(read) and 4X write ones are very reasonable nowadays.
> >
> > Warren
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