How much does the media-brand mean for end result ?

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  1. Daxx

    Daxx Regular member

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    I was wondering since I changed firmware and still fails with Safedisc 2.9 with A120%, how much does the media (cd records) mean for the result ?

    Since Im just testing I dont want to use CD-R and the CD-RW I got are pretty low quality...

    Could it make a difference ?

    What are the best to use ?

    Ive heard of Verbatim but they not so easy to find it seems...
     
  2. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    For backing up cd protection= No m8. It is recommended to use high quality scratch resistant brand cd-r's. I've had great success using Verbatim, Kodak Gold, TDK.

    If you wan't to make working backups of Safedisc 2.x then grab a Litey LTR 52\32\52 or the Litey LTR 52\24\52 burners m8.

    Shoey :)
     
  3. Daxx

    Daxx Regular member

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    Yeah, actually Ive been looking at the LiteOn LTR 52246S..

    Are they good ?

    Ive seen some reviews and the music-burning on it seems pretty good too.
    Apart from LiteOn are there other good burners?
    Many of them is so much more expensive,like Plextor, is it really worth the diiference in price ?

    Or Asus...
     
  4. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Go with the Litey :)

    Shoey: I thought Kodak Gold CDs were discontinued...?
     

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