I found a review of this Mozart/Casadesus set - http://www.amazon.com/Robert-Casades...owViewpoints=1 - which suggests that the contents are actually CD-Rs rather than CDs.
Firstly, I'm not even sure that this is correct, but if it is, would that be so terrible?
There are several issues if companies are selling CD-Rs as CDs. Firstly, could it be that the products bought and reviewed are actually fakes? There is apparently a rather large business of producing fake CDs.
Next up, CD-Rs may not last as well as CDs - particularly if left out in the sun.
If a company does sell music on CD-R rather than regular CD it would, indeed, be good to know about this, as precautions could be taken to make sure that the contents are backed up (ripped) to computer storage, to reduce the possibility of later loss of the material.
Are many recording companies selling CD-Rs instead of CDs? If they do so, do they make this clear to purchasers? Is it a big problem?
Firstly, I'm not even sure that this is correct, but if it is, would that be so terrible?
There are several issues if companies are selling CD-Rs as CDs. Firstly, could it be that the products bought and reviewed are actually fakes? There is apparently a rather large business of producing fake CDs.
Next up, CD-Rs may not last as well as CDs - particularly if left out in the sun.
If a company does sell music on CD-R rather than regular CD it would, indeed, be good to know about this, as precautions could be taken to make sure that the contents are backed up (ripped) to computer storage, to reduce the possibility of later loss of the material.
Are many recording companies selling CD-Rs instead of CDs? If they do so, do they make this clear to purchasers? Is it a big problem?
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