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Re: filmscanners: Burning CD's



I am producing masterized music CDs in quantity (for personal use ! .... )
about 10-12 new CDRs every week ...
the reader of Mercedes Benz (Becker) is one of the most difficult to satisfy
.... and so for an old Nakamichi audio CDP the OMS1.
after many trials (TDK, Kodak, Verbatim, Sony, Memorex, Imation  and many
others ) I have found that SKC (using the old SONY production lines) are
well accepted either by Becker reader either by Nakamichi .
The SKC are also very cheap , you can buy boxes of 125 CD for 50$.

... my 2 cents

Sincerely.

Ezio

www.lucenti.com  e-photography site


----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd Radel" <thr@schwag.org>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Burning CD's


> > One thing it says, is that the green CD-R's are the worst
> > when it comes to compatibility with DVD drives as well as other CD
> > drives..
>
> IIRC the dyes use two colors together. It's not green that is the worst,
but
> blue/green. Kodak uses gold/green, which is fairly stable. I've had better
> luck with Kodak InfoGuard discs than any others, but note that Kodak now
has
> a cheaper line also. The Kodaks are $1.50-$2 per disc, much more expensive
> than others, but I guess you get what you pay for. TANSTAAFL.
>
> --
> Todd Radel - thr@schwag.org
>
> SCHWAG.ORG - Where Freaks and Geeks Come Together
> http://www.schwag.org/
>
> PGP key available at http://www.schwag.org/~thr/pgpkey.txt
>
>




 




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