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In Reply to: Blank DVD's posted by wheezer on October 19, 2003 at 16:48:44:
If I remember the source, I'll point you to the article. I believe Maxell was one of the good brands.According to this article, the cheap products produce lots of fine coasters, but aren't worth the time and hastle of all of the failed disks. One other consideration is the speed of the disk. Basically, according to the article, you have poor results (and lots more coasters) by trying to exceed the rated writing speed of disks.
Evidently the problems don't all show up immediately, some of the problems manifest themselves in the weeks following the recording.
Good Luck... and consider posting your experiences in the future...
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Hello Paul,
Sounds like ripping CD's. Perhaps as this new fad becomes a fashion, a black
backing may become available as well.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll post with future results.
My first set was done on the puter and all came out very good, including the
5.1.
Regards,
Mitch
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