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[filmscanners] Re: No more Kodak CD-R's



Although I am not positive, I believe the Kodak Gold disks were made by
Mitsui.  I doubt Kodak made CD-Rs themselves.  They usually find high
end producers for these non-film products to make the product under the
Kodak name.  For instance, their very good quality Eastman Broadcast
Videotape (also discontinued) was made by TDK.

Art

nick.grasso@hrads.com wrote:

>
> Tony Sleep wrote:
>
>
>>>>A shame that, and explains why I can't find any. Anyone got any specially
>>>>
> fond recommendations for any other brands? I've used Verbatim, Traxdata,
> Philips, Memorex, never had a problem with any of them, but...<<<
>
> I am very happy with Mitui silver. The place where I work burns lots of CDs to
> distribute to our regional offices. They tried many different brands and 
>Mitsui
> was the only one that worked in all the CD players they tested. Mitsui also
> makes a gold CD that is supposed to last for 200 years. See
> <http://www.mitsuicdr.com/products/gold/index.html>.
>
> Nick
>


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