William Coulter wrote:
>That is info that I didn't know. I use Memorex most of the time but I have been using FujiFilm.
>They were cheep. I also have used TDK. For the most part, I don't have problems unless I do it
>myself. When I usually burn at 20x or 32x.
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>William
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Memorex tends to be syntheic dye. Fuji and TDK most of the time are
organic dyes. Sony's are usually organic.
>--- Robert Snyder <res03q8w@gte.net> wrote:
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>>William Coulter wrote:
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>>I think the real question should be what media are you using and then
>>what burner. on some machines cd's using a organic based dye do better
>>then a syntechic based dye. Example the 3m colors cd-rs are syntechic
>>where HP are organic. and so are Vertbatiums. There is a tool for
>>windows that tells you the media code and what type of dye is being
>>used. I dont know if there is a similar application for linux. I
>>usually burn at 32 x and usually dont have a problem . I do also use
>>dvd images when available as it saves on cd swaping.
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