Yes, there are combination DVD players that can also read CDs. I've made about a dozen albums during the past year, and about 10 copies of each, totaling about 120 CDs. All were burned using Adaptec CD Creater, and out of all of those CDs, I only had one person that said she could not get it to play. Turns out she was using a standard DVD player to try and play the CD. When she put the same CD in her car stereo, it played just fine.

There is one thing, however. When my main computer crashed and I used my back-up computer, it did not have Adaptec, but instead had Nero-Burn. It's a good program, but somewhat complicated to work with--especially when it came to finalizing the CD. If the CD is not finalized (closed), you can usually play it in your computer's CD burner, but when you place it into a standard player, it says there is nothing there.


BTW, if you would like some tips on recording directly from your keyboard to your computer and then burning a CD, go to http://psrtutorial.com/Lessons/L_Recording/LPR-MakeCD/lpr-makecd.htm

Hope this is of some help,

Gary

[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 03-19-2003).]
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