100-12X CD-R SilverOnBlack $65 shipped

rub4luv

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Free shipping.. Silver on black is kinda like Silver/Silver type?.. Good Quality CDR. Come out to about .65 a cd.

www.shop4tech.com

While you're at it. There's a micro 64mb pc100 dimm for $40.

They have other colors too.
 

billandopus

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Not bad, but you can get the Kodak Ultima Silvers for around 6.50 per 10pk with jewel cases. Buy 10 to make 100 for 65 bucks less 10 off 40 coupon and free shipping makes it a pretty good deal at buy.com
 

ETLA

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does anyone have any luck burning audio above 4x that will last? what kind of cdrs?
 

GarciaFan

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ETLA, being an audio junkie with a collection of over 900 audio CDR's which I intend to archive for many years, I have mainly relied on the (2) top Japanese manufacturers; Mitsui Chemicals & Taiyo Yuden and Kodak. In addition, the durability of these blanks is among the best there is which is an important consideration for me because I play my CDR's over & over.

As most on my collection is .shn's audio files, sound quality is second to none. Consequently, I thought it prudent to note that unlike an analog tape, the actual sound quality will never vary depending on what brand of CDR you use and I have used almost all brands. Furthermore, the speed at which you burn audio will not make any difference in sound quality and I currently burn at 12x. However, one of the main variables which makes some CDR's better than others is their compatibility with different CD players, CD-ROM drives, and burners. For example, many older CD players, as well as many newer car CD players and portable CD players, will not play Maxell or some generics. Another problem with some blanks is that DAE does not work well off of them. If you try to copy audio which is recorded on a sub-par brand CDR, often you will end up with a copy that has annoying pops and crackling on it.

Shelf life before degradation has been discussed many times before.
Simply stated, if you want long life don't use generics, Ritek's, CMC, etc.



 

GarciaFan

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Have personally used many Kodak Ultima's. Excellent results and highly recommended.

Also consider the bundled twin 50 pack spindles of TDK (Taiyo Yuden) being offered by CompUSA. You can also pricematch a buy.com ad at Staples.

100 excellent TDK CDR's for $18.99 + tax after $20.00 MIR. I picked up 200 on Monday and have burned 8 so far w/o any problems.
 

BubbleDVD

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bill_n_opus: are these kodak ultima silver cd-rs true silver on silver? i'm still looking for a solution to play cd-rs in my home sony dvd player...

thanks!
 

nuttervm

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garciafan: are you sure those tdk's are taiyo yuden? i know alot of ppl dont like tdk, and i doubt that would be the case if they were indeed really t y cdrs.
 

brianvfv

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IMHO...the Kodak Ultima Silvers are awesome blanks, but i much prefer the silver on black cds because i believe them to be the same quality as the ultimas as well as having unsurpassed playablity in cd reading devices such as car stereos and older stereos and, my favorite, for playstation backups and the black looks so cool as well as hides the burn mark you can see that shows the burned in part of the cd from the unburned part.