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  1. @homerpez
    Try Office Depot, I believe that's where I bought mine.
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  2. Ok, correct me if i'm wrong but, if data is read incorrectly from an ANALOGUE source say, an LP or VHS tape the sound or picture quality degrades. Data held on a CD/DVD is DIGITAL if it is read correctly then OK, if it isn't then you get nothing or just a audio/visual mess, am I right?
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    That's pretty much what happens, except that the info on a VCD can be read PARTIALLY, and suddenly go blocky/nuts (because it's unable to read info from several frames before or after). That's the problem I noticed on mine. They were fine before labels, and not after.

    I've also had this happen when you stumble across one bad CD-R, same thing except I guet a "rainbow" like effect when this happens, like the blocks had random solid colors to them. On the label problem, it would keep displaying info from several frames back, while it changed the blocks it could read (very strange).
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  4. My father in-law got me a pack of 300 labels (thats 150 sheets) for $20 U.S. at Sam's Club (a warehouse store) which is a part of walmart. Talk about a smoking deal. And yes these were the NeatO labels.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: vanillabox on 2001-08-10 14:36:09 ]</font>
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