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Posted by Hebee Jeebes on 11/16/45 11:47

Spending more doesn't mean you get better discs. It just means you could be
paying more for the same old crappy discs. You need to find a brand from a
company that makes their discs that work well for you and then stick with
that brand.

Buying Maxell, Verbatim, etc. doesn't mean you are getting the same discs
from package to package. They buy from who ever gives them the best prices.
So package A could be one brand and package B could be another but they are
all sold by Verbatim, etc.

I do agree that slower burns are better. Especially with DVD. Not so much
with CD, but still to some extent it helps.

R

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