I would recommend the Kodak CDR Gold Ultima but get Silver on Silver (as
opposed to Gold on Gold) if you can find it.
I buy mine at Fry's electronics - although I don't know where you're from
and if they have them out there.
They are much more expensive than the cheap blue on green CDR's - which you
can usually buy for $20 a 50 pack but once you've lost enough data are
burned enough coasters you soon learn the value of quality media.
Anyone ever make a CDR of audio tracks and find out later on that they are
unable to rip or copy it to another CDR?
Cheap media.
----- Original Message -----
From: Josh Davison <yoshi@enteract.com>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 10:07 AM
Subject: [idm] [ot] best CD-Rs for Audio
quoted 21 lines my cd-rom burner is being an absolute jackass right now and refuses to
> my cd-rom burner is being an absolute jackass right now and refuses to
> burn anything other than coasters ... i think it's actually a problem with
> the burner, not the media, but i was wondering if anybody knows what
> brands of CD-R media are best for burning audio files with the least
> amount of degredation/data loss/nastiness ... sorry for the lack of
> technical specifics, i suck.
>
> any replies appreciated.
>
> thanks
> josh
>
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