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Posted by Bill Vermillion on 09/29/05 03:55
In article <e9elj1t2td8t3o23kiau4db9bo9l56q56n@4ax.com>,
Marty <my gmail address> wrote:
>Somewhere around Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:05:01 GMT, while reading
>alt.video.dvd.tech, I think I thought I saw this post from bv@wjv.com (Bill
>Vermillion):
>
>>I've been using some Fuji lately that have been made by Ricoh [a
>>long time OEM for almost everything including printers that are
>>as large as my car]. My current TDKs are made by CMC - division
>>of Mistubishi, while the last batch of TDKs were made by Ritek.
>Did you get CMC and MCC mixed up? I know MCC is Mitsubishi Chem
>Co, but I think CMC is different. I do know that CMC makes HP
>discs in addition to some TDK. I bought a bunch of HP CD-R
>discs cheap from staples some time ago, and they had the same
>manufacturing code as the TDK discs I got at Costco.
I've had both CMC and MCC. And when I got some TDK's from Costco
I wound up with two different manufacturer IDs. Since my external
burner [ my first ] and the current internal had TDK brands I
figured they'd re-brand disks that worked for them. One set would
burn at 8K the other got flaky and burned well at 4K.
>TDK is a strange brand to me, in that they could be made by TDK
>(supposedly excellent), or one of several other companies that
>aren't as good. I don't really know if TDK still makes them or
>not; I've never actually seen one.
TDK made some of the best CD-R disks available. But I don't know
that they ever made any DVD's themselves. However their site
has info on some HD or Blu-Ray disks that look like they are making
them and have an extremely durable finish.
I think the HPs I got were CMC.
I'll try to dig out the disks and check the ID's tomorrow.
Bill
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>well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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