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Posted by Paul Heslop on 10/13/05 09:42
nb wrote:
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> "Paul Heslop" <paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:434AE557.A6346098@blueyonder.co.uk...
> > I've heard that for ram discs they're al much alike, no really bad or
> > good, is this true? Are there any particular ones which I should look
> > out for either way?
> >
> > Also are there any real advantages in getting cartridge ones? Are
> > these discs so prone to dust that they need to be encased?
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> While I'm no expert on DVDRAM discs, I don't think you'll find many "bad"
> ones out there. My only experience has been with Panasonic DVDRAM and I
> think you'll find that there are very few manufacturers out there that make
> them. I know that online you can find them made by Maxell and Memorex but
> I've only seen Panasonic and I think Fuji at the local superstores. I don't
> get cartridges because while they would work in my Panasonic recorder, they
> won't work in either my Samsung DVD-ROM drive or LG dvd writer.
thanks for answering. I do see some panasonic but I've seen two
bundles of ten discs, ridisc and datasafe, for around £15, which is
quite a difference over the panasonic prices.
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