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SPAZZ
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Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:37 pm Post subject: What CD-R discs should I buy? |
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Blood Sucking Freak Joined: Sun Nov 09, 2003 6:17 am Posts: 154 Location: BUFFALO NY
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I am looking for high quality discs to burn my divx movies.
Just figured I'd ask, seeing as how most of you are very educated in this subject.
I don't really care about price, just quality, and life span. I am burning then deleting from my harddrive, hopefully never to download again.
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Spazz
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satan
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 6:40 am Post subject: |
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a member of the recently deceased Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2003 8:07 am Posts: 2564 Location: Hell ___________________________ ------ Horror Dealer ------
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The cheapest possbible, unless you're rich.
I get them from Costco for $12 a 100 spindle.
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PC_Arcade
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 11:41 am Post subject: |
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Mod of the Living Dead Joined: Thu Jul 24, 2003 12:16 pm Posts: 6898 Location: Desolation
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satan wrote: | The cheapest possbible, unless you're rich.
I get them from Costco for $12 a 100 spindle. |
Bloody hell that's cheap !!
I agree with the advice though 
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spudthedestroyer
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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Site Admin Joined: Sat Nov 02, 2002 1:35 am Posts: 19779 Location: En España
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don't expect them to last more than a few years at that price  Cheap = really short lifetime, only a year or so. I would not rely solely on 'really cheap' stuff, unless you like re-downloading a few years later  A few of my earlier backups are unreadable, and i've been doing this for a few years. Mid-priced media is fine though
I recommend DVD-r though  , although the lastability of media for DVD writeables is not known, tests shwo that they outlive cd-r media apart from really high quality cds like verbatims for example.
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satan
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 2:05 pm Post subject: |
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a member of the recently deceased Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2003 8:07 am Posts: 2564 Location: Hell ___________________________ ------ Horror Dealer ------
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spud, but been 100% on these cdr's for 4 years as they change.
Went from $10 - $15 - $12 in that time.
Still play my first burnt avi to this date.
"Pulp Fiction" of Kazaa.
Plays Nice, Looks FUCKING HORRIBLE, as kazaa rips are.
But it plays, and no artifact loss. 
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spudthedestroyer
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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Site Admin Joined: Sat Nov 02, 2002 1:35 am Posts: 19779 Location: En España
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that's a very select case then, it's very odd you don't have any CRC by now. You watched all the way through? As the problem is that the data layer breaks and playback freezes, and a CRC error comes up.
Almost garanteed with cheap media because the silver/green layered that the data is stored upon just doesn't last. The darker the colour of the dye, the better the quality of cd.
Put cd-r quality into a google search and it will come out with lifespan of the media. That's a good buying guide 
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SPAZZ
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:06 pm Post subject: |
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Blood Sucking Freak Joined: Sun Nov 09, 2003 6:17 am Posts: 154 Location: BUFFALO NY
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What about the black colored CD-Rs? The ones that look like Playstation discs? I think that I have a few of those kicking around here somewhere.
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d0c
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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The Ancient One Joined: Thu Feb 13, 2003 6:07 pm Posts: 4463 Location: The Cellar
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u if u want quality cd-r u BUY VERBATIM!!! case closed now u can close this post spud....
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spudthedestroyer
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:19 pm Post subject: |
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Site Admin Joined: Sat Nov 02, 2002 1:35 am Posts: 19779 Location: En España
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SPAZZ wrote: | What about the black colored CD-Rs? The ones that look like Playstation discs? I think that I have a few of those kicking around here somewhere. |
I don't know about them to be honest, I know they are more scratch resistant, or rather less affected by scratches. I would have thought they were good quality, I have some and they seem to be good. However, the darker dye convention is in regards to: silver>green>light blue>dark blue>gold where greenish is poor and dark blue is best. Cheaper cds are made in a factory that uses light green dye (I forget what it's called). If you do a google search you can find lots of tests about this and better explainations than I can give. The technology for making cdrs has vastly improved, and thusly the lastability of the cds has followed suit, but it's still the trend edit: http://www.mmt.com.au/spotlight/cd-medi ... edia3.htmlQuote: | CD Dye Colours explained
The different colors which show up when you look at the bottom of the CD-R are a combination of the reflection layer and the dye color (e.g. a Blue dye and a Gold reflection layer will generate a Green colored bottom): Dye Material Gold Reflection Layer Silver Reflection Layer Cyanine Green Green/Blue Phthalo Cyanine Gold - Metallized Azo - (Dark) Blue Advanced Phthalo Cyanine Gold - Formazon Green/Gold -
The color of the CD-R disc is related to the color of the specific dye that was used in the recording layer. This base dye color is modified when the reflective coating (gold or silver) is added. Some of the dye-reflective coating combinations appear green, some appear blue and others appear yellow/gold.
Visual differences between various media types are irrelevant from the standpoint of their actual operation. At 780 nm, where CD-R recorders and CD-ROM readers function, the media are, for all intents and purposes, indistinguishable from an optical recording standpoint. They all "look" the same to the devices.
The gold-colored CD-R uses the PhthaloCyanine pigment and a gold reflection layer. As the pigment is transparent, the golden reflection layer shines through the bottom side giving the "golden" look. Compared to the other colored media, the reflection contrast of the golden medium is the highest and the durability of such CD-R's is said to be over 100 years.
The green CD-R, the cheapest of the three, uses the Cyanine pigment. By itself, the pigment is blue in color, but together with the gold reflective layer, the bottom appears green. The latest cyanine formula's have been altered to allow life span of between 20 to 50 years.
Blue media is made up of Azo pigments. Like cyanine, it is blue in color but unlike the green CD-R it uses a silver reflection layer which gives the blue color. Blue CD-R's are as durable as golden ones. |
Quote: | 1. Gold has the best reflectivity, Shelf life is believed to exceed 100 yrs. 2. Blue has less reflectivity, it's shelf life is believed to be very good in optimal conditions i.e., kept dark and dry. And not so good in humid or bright conditions. 3. Green is cheapest to manufacture and has the worst shelf life. 1-10 years. A few intermittent hours of sunlight can ruin a Cyanine CD-R. |
If you want to know it all, this is the best link to follow
http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_dye.shtml
Look for cds that are gold/blue and made in the Kodak factory. These are the best quality cds. Factory is tied in to the colour dye used.
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spudthedestroyer
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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d0c wrote: | u if u want quality cd-r u BUY VERBATIM!!! |
Yes said that above. Verbs are dark blue, highly compatible and made in the kodak factory I believe.
They are more expensive than the other types though.
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