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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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.
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
verbatim has been great so far with both my cd-rw and my dvd+rw also i've had good experience with sonyQuote:
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.
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 themQuote:
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 Either Use Imation Or White Topped Ones.
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]Quote:
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? 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...
yeah....but i guess the memory of it isn'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't read..........so i guess something is wrong with those cdrw's.and with cds in general, do the data that they hold have a lifespan? or is it premanent forever until the cd breaks?
yeah....but i guess the memory of it isn'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't read..........so i guess something is wrong with those cdrw'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]Quote:
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@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
i think your friend did not have the program needed to read your cd boss :lol: