FujiFilm (Taiyo Yuden) 80 minute CDR media 50 Piece Spindle $19.99 shipped

CHAOSMAN

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found this on outpost.com hope its not been posted before. Just search for item
"63629" and you should see "All Speed compatible up to 16x 80 minute CDR media 50 Piece Spindle" for $19.99 shipped overnight, great deal, theres no rebate like the compusa one either, i picked up 2 spindles, order em now!
 

SiberianTiger

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circuitcity and compusa had these for $19.99 a few weekends ago. send in rebate and it comes out to be around $10 for 50. so decent deal i guess.
 

drac747

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Thats definately a great deal (the st@ples one) ..

too bad they are out of stock in my area, but outpost.com still has the $12.95 for 50 kingston hypermedia blanks 80min shipped overnight.
 

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If they really are Taiyo Yudens, I'd gladly take them over the Imations. Imations have been nothing but trouble for al my PSX games.. Thanks for the find. :)
 

CHAOSMAN

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compusa had this deal ago yes, but the rebate is no longer available and its now $30 on compusa's site. And about the imations, yes they are good cdr's but they are cmc magnetic stuffs and i have had mucho problems with imations in the past so they are c**p to me, and everyone knows u cant go wrong with Taiyo Yuden =)

ATIP: 97m 24s 01f
Disc Manufacturer: Taiyo Yuden Company Ltd.
Dye (Type No.): Cyanine (Type 1)
Nominal Capacity: 702.83 MB (79m 59s 74f)
 

badtz42

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I bought these cds from compUSA when they were 19..9 with the 10 rebate. They are very high quality, I am extremely happy with this brand and will probably buy then full price when I need more cds.
 

billandopus

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These are very good cdrs. I had these cdrs a long time ago and treated them as general purpose since I had Kodak's and Mitsui's laying around. Then I found out on alt.comp.periphs.cdr on usenet two months ago that they were Taiyo Yuden made. Scary. Good deal.
 

Steve0

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I hear tell that Best Buy has 50-spindles of HP 74-minute/640 MB CDRs on sale for about $15 this week. Also Taiyo Yudens!

Steve
 

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I doubt the PSX has troubles with 80min CDRs. I've used TDK Cert+ and Verbatim DataLife+, which were both 80 minutes, with no trouble at all.
 

BossDog

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I hate to be a downer on this deal, but I got a 50 pack spindle of fujifilm from Compusa the other day. They are taiyo discs too, but I cant get a single good burn off of them. No matter what I try, they end up with errors and will not burn correctly. Just my .02 on this one
 

Maverick319

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If you find a brand that works well with your burner, STICK with it. Don't be tempted by so called DEALS, you will probably be sorry and add to your AOL coaster supply. Imation discs have always worked for me in my Iomega ZipCD USB, so buy SMALL quantities of different brands and find the one that works best for you.
 

JoeFoster

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Steve0,

Those HP cdr-12x 50 pack are Taiyodens? How you know? Did you buy some. Price is alright if they are.
 

JoeFoster

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100pack of Imation(Before I thought these were pronounced Imitation) for $29.94 at Staples. I think there 12x 80min cdrs. The price looks alright.
 

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My Imation 100pk from staples had REALLY nice gold bottoms, just like my kodak golds...
 

CHAOSMAN

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cmc magnetics are made in taiwan, must of the cheapy brands and no namers use cmc magnetics
 

billandopus

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Taiyo Yuden has always had a good and deserved reputation.

Having said this, it is entirely possibly that one may get a bad batch or that particular cdr does not work well with your particular setup. I've never had problems with Taiyo Yuden.

But my philosophy is that when you are checking out deals just to purchase what you can use and see what happens. I'd hate to be stuck with a crapload of cdrs that don't work for me.

HP cdrs are mostly made by Taiyo Yuden from what I know.

As for the CMC Magnetics on a scale system ... i'd hazard a guess (and this is very unscientific and take with a grain of salt) of maybe 3. If Kodaks, real TDKs, Mitsui are 8-10 then i'd feel comfortable with a 3, maybe 4. Maybe 0 if you are so unlucky to lose critical data.

But then again, if you have a good setup like a Plextor with Nero or WinOnCd or CloneCd then you should have no real problems with burning cheap cdrs. The problem is in the integrity of the data burned.

I had some cheap Maxells (which I found later on to be RITEK made) thinking that they were the Mitsubish Chemicals stuff (same as Verbatim DataLife Plus) and I burned some stuff with them. I popped them into my cdrom (Toshiba - a good cdrom) some 4 mos later and my Tosh couldn't read them anymore! I was astonished. Not to mention super pissed off.

I've learned not to trust super cheap media but look for good deals on good quality media.

My picks right now are the TDK 2x50 spindle (Taiyo Yuden) with rebate at CompUSA, FujiFilm 80min (TY), Kodak Silvers 10 pks at buy.com with a free shipping offer and coupons or any Mitsui deals.
 

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Bill_n_Opus,
Question for you, or anyone else, about the TDK's. Do you use CDR Identifier to determine the manufacturer? When I run this on some TDK's I have, it only reports the manufacturer as TDK, and Dye type as Cyanine
(Type 0). I would be interested in knowing if these in fact are made by Tayo Yuden, or another manufacturer. The rest of your comments seem pretty spot on.

Dave
 

RaysMD

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Buck_Naked


Those are the certified *plus* TDK CDRs. The really good ones. I use them for my final music CD compilations. TDK has recently gone to Taiyo Yudens for their cheaper 50 packs that are only *certified*. NOT certified plus.

RaysMD
 

billandopus

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Buck_Naked, TDK has outsourced their "cheaper" line of cdrs to mfg's like Taiyo Yuden and Ritek. The "good" TDK's are made by TDK themselves in their Georgia factory although that info may be outdated now. In any case, the good TDK's are the ones that say "Certified Plus" and are priced accordingly. The "cheaper" TDK's have both been identified by CDR Identifier and confirmed by many people to be made by either Ritek (not that great) to Taiyo Yuden (good to very, very good). These cdrs are identified in packaging by "100% Certified".

Ritek cdrs have had the reputation for being pretty crappy. However, over time some people have remarked that they have had decent to good success with Ritek made cdrs to the point where it would not affect their purchasing decision. This can be attributed to many factors. It is possible that Ritek is getting better and their top end cdrs can compete in the retail market as decent OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) products for other brand names such as TDK. If you go to www.cdmediaworld.com and check out their ongoing list of cdr/w media lists you will find Ritek all over the place.

Taiyo Yuden has always had a good to very, very good rep for making great cdrs. Over the last year or so it would seem that Taiyo Yuden OEM cdrs have been popping up from brand names like TDK to FujiFilm 80min which is great for the consumer. Common sense and suspicion would dictate that in terms of profitability TY must have either streamlined their production methods or have "cheapened" their cdrs in order to be considered OEM producers for such said brand names. So, one would possibly expect that TY OEM cdrs to have more problems than in the past in terms of quality ... but this remains to be seen. It is entirely possible that TY quality has not dipped but that their ability to make a great AND cheap product for OEM use has been increased thus the OEM showings in the market which in the end is great for us, the consumer.

Having said all this: it would seem that there are also other factors at work in the cdr industry. Namely, the quality of burning and the competency of computers of today. Most Anandtechers have decent setups that enable burning to be an afterthought. We have decent cdroms, great burners from Plextors to Yamahas and the like. Lots of memory and fast, quality HDD's and processors and mobos and last, but not least, great programs like Nero and CloneCd. I have a Plex and it seems to like anything. I've heard anecdotal opinions from others that say they can burn even the cheapest media and get away with it because their burners and systems can handle anything. This may be true to a point.

But if I had a choice between Ritek-made TDKs and TY-made TDKs it would be the TY's hands down (or thumbs up) especially with their rebate offer on their 100pk spindle. CompUSA had the 2x50 spindle which were positively ID'd as TY which freaked everyone out. The FujiFilm 80min cdrs with rebates were also very, very good. I've got some right now and i'm very happy ... for the moment.

The only problems i've ever had were with Ritek-made Maxells which could not be read by my Toshiba cdrom after a couple of months.

Hope this rambling answered any of yoru questions.

Regards.