Sony CD-R @ Wal-Mart........
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10. February 2006 @ 16:56 |
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Just picked up a 50 pack of Sony CD-R
(48X...80min. 700MB) on Sale for $12.97, @ Wal-mart.
Was going to get Maxell, but Sony's were cheaper.
Came out to $14.00 w tax.......just giving a heads up.
Was reading the package & says these disks are made in Taiwan.
AMD Phenom II X4 3.2Ghz
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10. February 2006 @ 18:01 |
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Those discs are great with the once exception that their maximum burn speed is 32x in my BenQ DW1640.
When evolution selects its agents, it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you have served its needs faithfully, there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew.
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Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
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Visiontek 9600xt 256mb
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Sony 8x DVD+R (YUDEN000T02)
Verbatim 8x DVD+R (MCC 003}
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11. February 2006 @ 06:40 |
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I never burn anything on CD-R faster than 16X.
AMD Phenom II X4 3.2Ghz
16GB memory
1TB HDD
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piano632
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7. March 2006 @ 17:42 |
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Occassionally you will find those Sony discs on sale at Staples for $9. That's when I buy them.
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swishers
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11. March 2006 @ 06:05 |
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i've burned the sonyz at 40x and never had a problem
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13. March 2006 @ 05:21 |
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I picked up the Maxell CD-R's from Sams Club and they are MIJ and code as Taiyo Yuden. Burn beautifully.
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13. March 2006 @ 08:12 |
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Those maxell TYs only burn at 24x (max) in my DW1640 for some lame reason.. Though, my fuji TYs burn at 48x (max)... Just every CD info program I have says those Maxell TYs won't burn faster than 24x.. It's so depressing.
three things:
yes, I'm under-to-date on programs and firmware
yes, I'm DMA'ed
and
yes, I know that not everyone burns at max speed (so spare me from letting me know you don't burn at max.)
When evolution selects its agents, it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you have served its needs faithfully, there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew.
Dell GX240 P4 1.8ghz, 768mb PC133
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Visiontek 9600xt 256mb
BenQ DW1640 (BSOB), LITEON LTD163 (GH5S-D)
Sony 8x DVD+R (YUDEN000T02)
Verbatim 8x DVD+R (MCC 003}
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AfterDawn Addict
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13. March 2006 @ 08:26 |
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I have 2 Plex 716a drives and they do not allow burning at 24x, for whatever reason. You can do 16x then you jump to 32x and 48x. I had no problem at 32x with the Maxells.
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17. March 2006 @ 05:31 |
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Quote: I never burn anything on CD-R faster than 16X.
Same here, when i burn at 48x, my data disks are crap, so i keep it at 30x or soo.
fugg it
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bratcher
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18. August 2006 @ 21:58 |
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I don't burn CD's (99% audio discs) faster than 16x either....
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19. August 2006 @ 11:18 |
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What about "17. March 2006" makes you think people still follow this thread or even care? Five months, bro. If you're going to pad, atleaste use a thread that people are still talking in.
When evolution selects its agents, it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you have served its needs faithfully, there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew.
Dell GX240 P4 1.8ghz, 768mb PC133
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Visiontek 9600xt 256mb
BenQ DW1640 (BSOB), LITEON LTD163 (GH5S-D)
Sony 8x DVD+R (YUDEN000T02)
Verbatim 8x DVD+R (MCC 003}
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fez1122
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25. September 2006 @ 14:49 |
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I totally agree Ive always been burning with sony cdr's and never had any problems even when burning at max speed.
On the otherside maxell, memorex bought from wal mart gave me nothing but problems.
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26. September 2006 @ 14:16 |
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For the love of Jebus. Close this thread!
When evolution selects its agents, it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you have served its needs faithfully, there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew.
Dell GX240 P4 1.8ghz, 768mb PC133
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Visiontek 9600xt 256mb
BenQ DW1640 (BSOB), LITEON LTD163 (GH5S-D)
Sony 8x DVD+R (YUDEN000T02)
Verbatim 8x DVD+R (MCC 003}
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