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Brilliance 06-08-2003 14:02

Which CD-Rs?
 
Hello all, I'm new here.

I will be using CD-Rs to backup many of my games and I have a question.

For PS2 games I can fit onto CD-R 700MB/80Min, what are some good ones? Are Fuji CD-Rs ok? Will things work ok with these?

And what about PSX?

bighap 06-08-2003 18:11

Verbatim is tops for cd-r. Period.

Gurm 06-08-2003 19:39

HOWEVER, if Fujis are cheap for you (they sure are for me - 100packs at BJ's for $17), I find that they're excellent. Their overburn capacity is limited (don't push it) but for CD's at or under 700MB/80minute, they're just great. Burn full speed, no coasters.

- Gurm

Brilliance 06-08-2003 23:09

Really? How much can it overburn to?

lufcfan 07-08-2003 03:21

Verbatim DataLifePlus are cheap too and they are THE best! Overburn is great and no coasters - full speed all the way!

I got 25 for £10 and a free CD Wallet - Now that can't be bad! :D

Gurm 07-08-2003 09:21

Err... 25 for 10 Pounds?

So that's... $14.

So that's more than 50 cents each. Ouch.

- Gurm

lufcfan 07-08-2003 09:41

or 40p. That's good for some quality CD-R (in the UK at least).

d0thedew87 07-08-2003 09:55

dude, at costco (in the us) i've seen 100 cdr's for 30 bucks...they are tdk..and they have worked PERFECTLY for everything i've needed to do ie. backing up games, vcds, everything....

good luck

Gurm 07-08-2003 11:56

30 cents each just isn't cheap enough for me. I know, I'm being Jewish (well, I _am_, after all) but when I can get 100 Fuji discs for $22 with a $5 rebate, that's $0.17 each - CHEAP!

- Gurm

gtapex_trueno 07-08-2003 11:59

Just curious, I've been using Phillips for some of my games (Dunno why, just had some lying around). Then I decided to use TDK. Which is better, Phillips or TDK? I suppose TDK eh?

bighap 07-08-2003 12:35

TDK, but if Phillips works for you feel free to keep using them.

gtapex_trueno 07-08-2003 13:02

Yeah, just wondering cuz the Phillips worked, but when I backed up my Gundam Seed, the CDR was pretty loud. I burned another copy using TDK and it was a little bit softer. Just curious....

bighap 07-08-2003 13:07

Yeah TDK are higher quality which results in less work for your laser. This is why I always use the best media such as Ritek, Verbatim, and TDK, even though a lesser brand might work ok.


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