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    ive had best results so far with sony, but they were pricy if i remember right (which i just might not........lol) TDK's are alright. how do those verbatims burn? i saw those and thought they looked pretty cool, but havent tried them yet.
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    I use Imation or Memorex

    not a single bad one yet

    I also love using those Verbatim Vinyls when I make an audio only cd

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    Originally posted by FKDUP74@21 September 2003 - 00:25
    ive had best results so far with sony, but they were pricy if i remember right (which i just might not........lol) TDK's are alright. how do those verbatims burn? i saw those and thought they looked pretty cool, but havent tried them yet.
    verbatim has been great so far with both my cd-rw and my dvd+rw also i've had good experience with sony

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    so what makes one good and one not good? that's what i'm asking.......thanks for the feedback guys.....can you trust those generic brands? and what's with the cdrw's? i seem to have problems with erasing and reburning them......they seem to not work well , and i thought you can reuse them forever...

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    Originally posted by mikenmike0001@21 September 2003 - 02:11
    so what makes one good and one not good? that's what i'm asking.......thanks for the feedback guys.....can you trust those generic brands? and what's with the cdrw's? i seem to have problems with erasing and reburning them......they seem to not work well , and i thought you can reuse them forever...
    i was told once you need to find what your brand of burner likes to use as far as what type. and your cd-rw are usable what is the problem with them?? remember after earsing them you need to format them

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    I Either Use Imation Or White Topped Ones.

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    Originally posted by MUSLEMAN+20 September 2003 - 23:55--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (MUSLEMAN @ 20 September 2003 - 23:55)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-mikenmike0001@21 September 2003 - 02:11
    so what makes one good and one not good?&nbsp; that&#39;s what i&#39;m asking.......thanks for the feedback guys.....can you trust those generic brands? and what&#39;s with the cdrw&#39;s? i seem to have problems with erasing and reburning them......they seem to not work well , and i thought you can reuse them forever...
    i was told once you need to find what your brand of burner likes to use as far as what type. and your cd-rw are usable what is the problem with them?? remember after earsing them you need to format them [/b][/quote]
    yeah....but i guess the memory of it isn&#39;t that long, cuz i remember formating and burning on a cdrw, then i brought it over to my friends computer and tried loading it on his cd drive and burner drive, but it couldn&#39;t read..........so i guess something is wrong with those cdrw&#39;s.and with cds in general, do the data that they hold have a lifespan? or is it premanent forever until the cd breaks?

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    Originally posted by mikenmike0001+26 September 2003 - 02:54--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (mikenmike0001 @ 26 September 2003 - 02:54)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
    Originally posted by MUSLEMAN@20 September 2003 - 23:55
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    @21 September 2003 - 02:11
    so what makes one good and one not good? that&#39;s what i&#39;m asking.......thanks for the feedback guys.....can you trust those generic brands? and what&#39;s with the cdrw&#39;s? i seem to have problems with erasing and reburning them......they seem to not work well , and i thought you can reuse them forever...

    i was told once you need to find what your brand of burner likes to use as far as what type. and your cd-rw are usable what is the problem with them?? remember after earsing them you need to format them
    yeah....but i guess the memory of it isn&#39;t that long, cuz i remember formating and burning on a cdrw, then i brought it over to my friends computer and tried loading it on his cd drive and burner drive, but it couldn&#39;t read..........so i guess something is wrong with those cdrw&#39;s.and with cds in general, do the data that they hold have a lifespan? or is it premanent forever until the cd breaks? [/b][/quote]
    i think your friend did not have the program needed to read your cd boss

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