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    I am using a Sony VCD MSM-k700. Can someone please tell me, when I burn a VCD on my computer to play in the machine does it matter if the cd i am using is a CDRW or does it need to be a standard non rewritable?
    I would appreciate your help on this one.
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  2. If you want it to play in a VCD or DVD player use CD-R if its for your computer you can probably use CD-RW. Some DVD players can handle CD-RW, others can't. Why would you want to use CD-RW anyway since they're more expensive and you have to burn them slower. Do you have a surplus of them and a shortage of CD-R?
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    Yes. I got given a large number of rewritables
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  4. not only that but some things i dont want to view forever cd rw is great cuz i can record music vids or maybe short film watch and erase . cd -r s are cheaper but after being viewed once or twice alot of um just sit there
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