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what CDR media you reckon done the best for ya?
atm i am stuck with TDK. i used Verbatim in the early stages.... just bought a 50 CD stack of TDK GOLD. it just says multispeed. without any information like 1x2x4x8x16x24x32x40x48x :o i wanna know if it is 48x compatible as well. has anybody burnt it in 48x? |
I got some Imation 48x compatible ones, 30 for £10 jewel cased :D
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i just get whatever is either free or real cheap after mail-in rebates. haven't had any problems with any of it. most of the time its either verbatim, imitation, prime peripherals.
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I use Memorex. |
I used Aritas for a long time, now I'm on Sony. Both brands will do the job for me on 48x.
For CD/RW I only use Sony 10x, and that also works fine. |
TDK seems to be a good choice, among with some others
Have a look here hxxp://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?threadid=57145 Just o'clocked my liteon 40x12x48 to 48, but didn't burn any cd's at 48 speed yet ;) |
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Hi Flanderz,
Don't know if this is the right place to discuss here ? It can be done by flashing the firmware of your writer with a small program :MTKFLASH.exe You can find a lot of info here: (for Liteon drives) xttp://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=44 Greetz greypigeon |
i mainly get tdk, verbatim, imation, or the generic blanks from compusa
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Thanks mate, have an old HP 9300i, so no go there for me. Have to save up for that Plextor 48x24x48 Burnproof! :) An interesting read though. |
i get the verbatim with AZO dye. these are top-rated cd-rs. if im just transferring something from computer to computer or giving a disk with some crap on it to someone, i use a cheaper disk like memorex or something.
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Traxdata work fine for me ans at 17 pound for a hundred.very good value
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So I'm al set for the year. :D |
oh, i figured out how to determine the speed of a CDR. :) It is sooo simple, only thing is we may haven't noticed it before.
here we go: just insert the cdr and start the nero burning or start the nero burning rom and insert the cdr, whatever lol, when you select the burn tab, the highest speed available is the speed that your cdr can be burnt. for some 40x cdrs of mine, the 48x was invisible. and for my 4x cdrw disks, only 4x and 2x and 1x was visible. as sooon as i realised this, i quickly put one of my TDK GOLD cdrs and checked and it showed 48x. so that means it IS compatible with 48x. :) i didnt realise this before, i didn;t use any other cdr media before which is not compatible with 48x. so all the possible speeds were available for my TDK GOLD, and i didn't realise Nero is determining the speed of the cdr. lol. now no worries :) |
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