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  • How Do CD Duplicators Work?

    CD duplicators produce a virtually unlimited number of copies from a single CD. There are a few different kinds of CD duplicators with various prices and features, but the basic technology behind...

  • What Is an MP3 CD?

    An MP3 CD is a type of music CD that contains compressed data files instead of music files and is created in a different format than regular CDs. These CDs allow more music to be stored on a...

  • How Does a CD Burner Work?

    It took CDs five short years to completely dominate cassette tapes, and even now with MP3 technology they are still prevalent and an important carrier of music and computer software. CD burners...

  • How to Make Money in the Music Industry

    With the music industry increasingly thriving online and CD sales decreasing, it’s hard to know how to accommodate these new times and still make money in the music industry. Don't despair....

  • How to Tell if a CD is Damaged

    The time to check if a CD is damaged and may possibly be repaired is before you go to play it or insert it into your computer. Here are some questions to help you discover if it is damaged or...

  • How to Recycle CDs

    Unwanted compact discs (CDs) typically receive a final resting place in a landfill because most recycling centers don't accept CDs or DVDs. However, this trash can become a treasure again through...

  • How to Repair Scratched CDs

    Most of the time when you scratch a CD you can fix the problem and don't have to buy another disc. This article will save you money in the long run because for the cost of one CD, you can repair...

  • How to Clean CDs

    Dirty CDs can skip or just stop playing. For best results, use a CD cleaning fluid and anti-static cloths made for cleaning CDs. If these tips don't help you might have to buy another copy of your...

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