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Will the webplayer work well for cd burning

New MessageCDR (modified 0 times) melonmasherforu
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I have all the parts to hack a webplayer(2.3gig 2.5" drive, cable, webplayer, win98. All I want to use it for is Cd burning. I have a Philips series 400. It's a 4x burner. Requirements pentium 166 and 32meg. Its usb and has it own power supply. What bothers me is on this forum people posting the the usb is unstable moving large amounts of data. Does anyone use a webplayer for this? Any problems moving 700mb from hard drive to burner?
THANKS FOR THE INPUT
05-27-2002 10:50:21

New MessageRE:CDR (modified 0 times) zmoz
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I think the problem is more of a power problem, and if your CD burner is self powered, then it should work, but I don't know for sure...
05-27-2002 13:43:43

New MessageRE:CDR (modified 0 times) bubsdaddy
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The Iomega USB 4x4x6 cdrw works just fine. It laso has it's own power supply.
05-28-2002 22:10:46

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