I also meant to mention Tayio Yuden as John did but the supplier I
mentioned did not have Tayio Yuden gold media. Kodak also makes gold
media. Actually, it's not really Kodak but it's their process and
equipment and they lend their name. Kodak had gone out of the CD/DVD
business because, AFAIK, they only made gold media and the price was too
high. Eventually, someone came along and bought the business and went
back into production with the Kodak name.
Chuck Norcutt
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> Thanks, Chuck. I especially appreciate the tip on the +R.
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> Winsor
> Long Beach, California, USA
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> On / May 13, 2008 CE, at 6:23 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
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>> don't know this supplier but this is the right brand (Mitsui/MAM-A)
>> <http://www.mediasupply.com/mamgold.html>
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>> Also, when you buy media buy the +R instead of the -R. All CD's and
>> DVD's have a horrendous error rate compared to a hard drive and make
>> extensive use of their voluminous ECC bits. The +R format is simply
>> more robust in the ECC department.
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD%2BR>
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>> Chuck Norcutt
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