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<p>[QUOTE="shadoe_phantom, post: 181378, member: 4226"]</p><p>lol</p><p>Firstly it looks like a media problem. Secondly your software.</p><p>Memorex is not regarded as a good brand. Never has I think. Some people have no problem with it, but others have tons. Here is my list of good quality brands I would suggest to you:</p><p>Kodak </p><p>Mitsubishi Chemicals </p><p>Mitsui Gold or SG </p><p>Ricoh </p><p>Taiyo Yuden Corporation (sold under many other brand names) </p><p>TDK (look for the ones made by Taiyo Yuden) </p><p>Verbatim Data Life Plus (look for the ones made by Mitsubishi Chemicals) </p><p> </p><p>Others that are ok: </p><p>Imation Gold, Black (but not made by CMC Magnetics Corp) </p><p>Some Fuji (some are from Taiyo Yuden) </p><p></p><p>There are some others I know I forgot (like Lite-On CD-Rs), but if you can find media made by TY and made in Japan NOT Taiwan, then you can't go wrong.</p><p></p><p>The second issue is Roxio/Easy Sleazy Creamator lol.</p><p>I would suggest you try almost any other burning software instead. Nero is similar but better (might want to try it). </p><p>Am also curious as to the method you use to burn your CDs? Also where do you store your CDs (because you might be damaging them with heat from glove compartment or some other place)?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="shadoe_phantom, post: 181378, member: 4226"] lol Firstly it looks like a media problem. Secondly your software. Memorex is not regarded as a good brand. Never has I think. Some people have no problem with it, but others have tons. Here is my list of good quality brands I would suggest to you: Kodak Mitsubishi Chemicals Mitsui Gold or SG Ricoh Taiyo Yuden Corporation (sold under many other brand names) TDK (look for the ones made by Taiyo Yuden) Verbatim Data Life Plus (look for the ones made by Mitsubishi Chemicals) Others that are ok: Imation Gold, Black (but not made by CMC Magnetics Corp) Some Fuji (some are from Taiyo Yuden) There are some others I know I forgot (like Lite-On CD-Rs), but if you can find media made by TY and made in Japan NOT Taiwan, then you can't go wrong. The second issue is Roxio/Easy Sleazy Creamator lol. I would suggest you try almost any other burning software instead. Nero is similar but better (might want to try it). Am also curious as to the method you use to burn your CDs? Also where do you store your CDs (because you might be damaging them with heat from glove compartment or some other place)? [/QUOTE]
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