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another ? about black cd-r's
does using a black cdr mean that you don't need a mod chip?
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No. You still need a chip, but *supposedly* you have a better chance of it working if you burn on black CDRs...but I've yet to get one to work.
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The only people who benefit from these black cds are the manufacturer and sellers of them.
They are EXTREMELY poor quality cds and only recommended for coaster making. |
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I will have to agree with the weed smokin robot!
i went out and purchased a ten pack when i heard they were the best, To make a long story short i have 3 in the car with some of my favorite tunes on them, the other 7 are at the local garbage dump. And i dont smoke weed everyday, just once in a while, BC bud mostly. |
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I actually have better luck with black
cdrs, the one i got is 80mins...black bottom and silver blank top. They work the best for my PS2 backup, for example, i tried to burn a copy of StarWar Starfighter on Mitsui and Maxell CDR, it works, but for parts of the game, it hang and u have to eject the disc and put it back in. But with the black CDR it work perfectly, even tho they cost like 20cents more i think its worth it |
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Well it's obvious that the results with black CDRs are mixed. I'll just experiment until I get a PSX or PS2 backup to work...or until I go broke......whichever comes first. ;-)
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