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      best or better CD-R media?

      I am trying to find out which is the best or even the better CD-R media that would play in all CD Players.

      I guess with the CD-R technology having been around for a such a while that all CD-R media would be compatible with every CD palyer...however, I can be wrong. That is why I am asking.

      Any help will be appriciated. Thanks.

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      Quote Originally Posted by zanadu
      I am trying to find out which is the best or even the better CD-R media that would play in all CD Players.
      such media doesn't exist; even CD players have their own preferences; older players are more compatible with "long strategy" media with Metal Azo dyes; newer players mostly prefer "short strategy" media with Phthalocyanine dye;
      my personal favorite is this one: http://www.verbatim.com/products/pro...286B6E0039C276

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      Thank you Duracell.

      I was also on the AfterDawm site and found some information.... http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/12824

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      The above thread also indicates Prodisc as a good CDR and i found a site that has them for .18 each. http://www.runtechmedia.net/product....80m52x500&a=11

      Once again. Thank you for your help Duracell.

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      Prodisc branded as "Intenso" is what i use for Data CDs; reliable for sure, but not compatible with all standalone CD players; that's why i use it for data only;
      "I do not rack my brains over questions which I cannot answer."
      Konrad Zuse


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