ridata cd-r's

Discussion in 'CD-R(W) Media' started by mikeski48, Oct 4, 2005.

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    I bought some silver/matte Ridata (Ritek) 48x CDR's from Meritline awhile back & they burned great! Used them for audio (from mp3, flac & wma files) at 32x & they all played fine in 3 players.

    Will I buy them again? You bet!!!
     
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    good to know, those discs worked good for you. How about longevity, have you had those discs for awhile?
     
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    I've had them about 3 months now & they seem to be reliable & readable. They were 8x discs burned at 4x.

    Ridata I guess is OK but I just bought some authentic TY & some MCC from America1 which will burn at 8x with no problems. My Plextor will do 16x but I have no need for media that fast yet.
     

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