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Wed, 17 Nov 1999 17:35:14 -0600
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Re: (idm) blank cd-rs
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Just a few words on this whole thing. First, it should be noted that a lack of matting on the upside CAN (esp. in lower end brands) reduce the refelctivity of media enough, in some cases, to give you trouble playing it back on lower end lasers (cars, older players, videogames, boomboxes). Think of peeling the backing off of a mirror. Second (although I've never had it happen), MANY markers can eat clean through the coating on the top of a cdr into the data layer on the other side, rendering them funky. The matting on the upside serves (sometimes) as an added protectant. Now that I've said that, it should be noted that it used to be so much easier to say "if you use gold media, you'll have no reflectivity trouble, as it's the most reflective". Nowadays we have black, platinum and MUCH improved silver/blue formulations which (per my usage) in some cases bypass the golds for widespread readability. BUT, the adage is" the best media is what works best for YOU", i.e., what your players will all read easy. Burning at lower speeds can sometimes improve this, but personally I burn at 4x and I want my media to be able to handle that. Buy in small amounts until you find what works in your lowest-end players, then find the most economical. THEN look for sales and buy in quantity. I mention this whole thing because that lack of top layer HAS made a world of difference for me in SOME media. I have had certain brands which work wonderfully with the matting and when buying the same media without it they were scrap plastic for me. When talking cdr-ing, a LOT of factors come into play...your hardware/software/firmware/media/method (speed, dao, tao, etc.) and,importantly your playback units. What works for someone beautifully may be coasterville for you. Generally you can find decent deals on generic, unlabeled cdrs at computer expos/shows as well as all over the internet. Also, buying in quantity and on the spindle will often yield label-less media. Check under the "specials" link here as well : http://www.CD-Recordable.com/ jeff
quoted 21 lines In a message dated 11/17/99 12:37:22 AM, johan.loones@skynet.be writes:> > > In a message dated 11/17/99 12:37:22 AM, johan.loones@skynet.be writes: > > > > >>hello everyone, > > >> > > > > > >>i'm in the orlando area and i am looking for blank cd-rs that don't have > > >>ANYTHING printed on them. I don't like the ones that have all the company > > >>propaganda printed on the disc itself. can anyone help with this? > > >> > > >>thanks, > > >> > > >>peter > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
-- jeff "10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong, even if they're right." dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org