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Posted by ded on 12/28/07 08:30
"Kompu Kid" <deguza@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9bfd4408-bf9b-4ee7-8c74-ecf3fa88b4c4@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hello All:
>
> I have been scouring the Internet for the past few weeks to determine
> what brand to use to archive some of my music that I transferred from
> my LP's.
>
> Most of the information that I found are several months old. I want
> to summarize what I've found so far and ask others opinions as to if
> anything has changed.
>
> Here they are:
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> * Taiyo Yuden for inexpensive disks.
I've never heard of them
>
> * Some TDK, and Verbatim DVDs are made using Taiyo Yuden media.
Are they?
>
> * The TDK DVDs sold in Cosco in bulk are not made with Taiyo Yuden
> media.
>
Shocking!
> * Rima DVDs are also made with Taiyo Yuden media.
sigh...
>
> * MAN-A gold is the best and has the longest shelf life.
Who told you that?
>
> * DVD+R 's better than DVD-R in terms of error correction, etc.
Myth.
>
> Comments appreciated!
>
The various discs are manufactured by many and far apart.
The only issues are of compatibility, the hardware manufacturers
release firmware updates to increase a burners compatibility
with the ever expanding range of blank media.
The only time an incompatibility cannot be altered is if you have
a burner that is either "DVD+R" or "DVD-R", but all burners will
burn both these days. If a burner is one type only it cannot be changed.
If you're having a problem with a specific brand of discs then
visit the support link of the burners OEM, download the latest
firmware update for your burner.
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