maxell cdr

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  1. stepOne

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    maxell made from prodisc any good?
     
  2. weazel200

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    Haven't personally used them but Verbatims and Tayio Yudens are rated highly and appear to be the best brand of blank media for cd's and dvd's.

    Off topic: Funny sig
     
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    yeah thats a sweet sig
     
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    I prefer TDK and Sony, allthough I do use Maxell every now and then and have never had a problem with their CDRs or DVD-Rs.
     
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    @ scoop
    What type of cd-r do you normally go for? 74 min, 80 min or 99 min.
     
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    usually 80 mins (haven't used 74 mins in years...) and I have a ten or 15 pack of 99 mins in case I have a long album I want to burn or something like that...you?
     
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    I always use 80 minute ones. 74 mins one seem useless. I don't think I need to use anything above 80 but If I do i'll definately buy a pack.
     
  8. Digidave

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    Don't you need a special burner that's capable of burning 99 min. CD's? Are all burning programs capable of burning 99 mins.?

    Sorry for Buttin' in on your thread, but I got curious & I ran into this problem for the first time just the other day.
     
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    @ Digidave
    I don't think you need a special burner and i'm sure a program like Nero can burn onto them.
     
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    Cool, Thanx!!
     
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    No probs, Dave.
     

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