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Posted by Carl on 10/05/60 11:47
Buy Taiyo Yuden.
a.. Widest record and playback compatability
a.. 100 year durability data integrity guarantee
a.. Zero wave distortion
a.. ISO 14001 certified manufacturing
a.. Lowest Bler, E12 and E22 error rate in the industry
a.. Lowest jitter and deviation levels in the industry
a.. No stacking ring
The description column shows capacity in GB, top speed and the color of the
print surface
The TYDVD8TW white surface DVD-R's are hub printable and certified for
EVEREST machines
Priced per piece
These are the best , most stable, most affordable discs in the world. I have
yet to make one coaster since using them. Good luck.....
Carl
"NoNoBadDog!" <nospam@mymail.net> wrote in message
news:Yv6dnRSVnoOGp_nZnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@hawaiiantel.net...
>
> "Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> wrote in message
> news:b5e868bc83155f31e918916347851a3e@dizum.com...
> > I've got some +R discs that were recorded about a year ago starting to
go
> > bad. The DVDR that recorded them doesn't even recognize them anymore.
A
> > separate player machine reads some of them but not others.
> >
> > What's going on here? I thought these discs were supposed to last 100
> > years. Maybe the plastic substrate will, but the image emulsion doesn't
> > seem to hold the data, at least on my discs. Is this an inherent
> > defective
> > technology? I've never had trouble with CD-R discs but DVD has been a
big
> > headache and I'm ready to throw in the towel after a lot of money and
time
> > wasted.
> >
>
> Two reasons;
>
> 1. You bought the cheapest discs available.
>
> 2. You recorded them at faster than 1x or 2x.
>
> Number 1 speaks for itself. If you want good quality discs with a high
> degree of quality control, you have to spend more money.
>
> As for the second, the faster the disc spins, the less time the laser has
to
> burn pits. Thus the pits are "fainter" compared to a disc burned at 1x or
> 2x.
>
> Moral of the story; buy a name brand disc, and burn it at the slowest
speed
> possible.
>
> Bobby
>
>
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