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Old 15-09-2003, 19:43
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Originally posted by BG


You guys KILL me.......

Ok.... I will go with Tyler on this one..... (If for no other reason than to cause controversy )

I have to admit.... The darker the dye color the better the PS2 tends to read the disc.... This has been my personal experience.... Whether or not their is a scientific reason as to why, I cant answer......

BUT.... IMO.... If you have two discs side by side and one has a darker dye than the other, use the one thats the darkest.... It will produce better results.... At least this is what I have found from personal experience....

OK... Now that Ive said that.... You guys can abuse me!

That's all cr*p!! I've given the technical explanation - the dye colour is irrelevant save where it denotes particular chemicals. Those chemicals have to react with the laser burner's light to form the opaque pits.

Any colour can be crap chemical. Or good.
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