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FUJI 48x CD-R's made by PRODISC

Discussion in 'CD-R(W) Media' started by mr_lemon, Dec 30, 2004.

  1. mr_lemon

    mr_lemon Member

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    Hi,

    I just bought a 50 spindle of Fuji CD-R's from Radioshack Canada on sale. I did not notice that it said Made In Taiwan on the package and on the CD surface.

    Anyways, they are made by PRODISC...

    Manufacturer : Prodisc
    Code : 97m32s19f
    Disc Type : CD-R
    Usage : General
    Recording Layer : Dye Type 9: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)
    Recording Speed : n/a
    Capacity : 79:59.72
    703 MB
    Additional Capacity : n/a
    Overburn Capacity : not tested

    Im not so sure about this brand and have seen/heard mixed reviews about their quality.

    Can anyone give me an idea about the reliability of Prodisc CD-Rs?

    These Fuji's have all the same labeling about long life and durability, but really will they be as good as the TY CD-R's they used to sell?

    Does this mean Fuji has changed over from TY to Prodisc?

    Blah. It's getting hard to find good CD-Rs now that DVD-R's are so popular.

    TOM...

     
  2. heath9311

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    I just posted a logfile created by a disk with this mfs

    Prodisc too...
    the brand was fujifilm (made in taiwan)
    the link to my logfile: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/142048

    I have been having a problem with my aspi layer and did the force and i'm using the 4.60(1021) layer version. That problem caused a handful of coasters, and not being able to burn disks over 700,000KB in size.

     
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