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black cd or TDK ????
to burn ps2 games what cd is better? the cd with the black backword like the orignal or to burn the game on a simple cd ??
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Please read my post entitled "CD-R Burning Speed" - it addresses your question. I would avoid black because it adversely affects reflectivity, although now you'll get replies from others that black works perfectly!
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idiot
It doesn't matter what cd u burn it on because it really doesn't change anything!
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Hey squid, Careful who you call a idiot. There is a BIG difference in media and charlie is right on. I am not saying that you cannot get a black cdr to load in a PS2 but they have poor reflectivity and are mostly crap for PS2 backups. Older PS2's that have slightly worn lasers do not work to well with this media so i agree with charlie 100%. They should be avoided.Dont be so quick to call someone a idiot. Most members in this forum are friends and try to help each other out. If you like bashing and flaming people then check out the forums at www.ps2ownz.com or isonews.com
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Re: idiot
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I like TDKs but verbatims are the best
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