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Cd-r whats the best brand

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Guest razazteca

What is the best CD-R to use for music, console games, general back up?

 

PNY cannot withstand extreme heat in my car stereo, it went bad after 2 days of 100 degree heat.  Maxwell music CDs has been good to me they seem to work on every car stereo possible.

 

does color really matter, blue, green, black, gold?

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dude, I have always bought the cheapest ones I could find, since, hmm.... like 97 I guess I got my first burner.  I never had problems, and i've burned probably every type of media onto the cheapies that you can.  Stay cheap. now they are like 1000 cd-r's for $12 at computer shows

 

--Rob

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I have always used the cheapest since I started burning four years ago. At work we only use FujiFilm, not sure why though.

 

Don't believe the hype on colored CD's. Your paying to be pretty.

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the Gold disc are suppose to withstand World World 3, then the Green ones are suppose to be just as good but cheaper.  Right?

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lol, no, color really makes no difference.  I have tested that, and found the black ones similar to PS CD's are the most sensitive. i personally use  Vivastar, they are plain white on one side and blue/green on the other. and burn @ 40x just fine.  they my not be the cheapest but you pay for what you get.

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well I usually go with the $20 50 spindle of Maxwell or $30 Walmart brand of 100 spindle.

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the web sites have been helpful.

 

do you have any personal preferances on what works, besides the sale of the week, cheap stuff.

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I honestly buy whatever is cheapest when I need a new spindle. I don't think I have ever bought the same brand more then twice. I usually like the ones that provide an area to write on since I don't find making my labels fun anymore. I understand your concern about the heat but I would never store a CD wheter it was one from my music store or one I burned myself in a hot car. I'm anal when it comes to my music CD's and always store in a cool dry place when not in use.

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