This seems to be coming up a lot lately, so I just thought I would add my
$.02.  As far as which CDr is the "best", there are two things to consider.
Apparently some brands of CDr's are not compatible with some burners, so
some brands might not work for everyone.  This would of course require some
testing on your own.  This however is not the only way to determine if a CDr
is of high quality.  Some people comment on burning many of a particular
brand and not producing any coasters, so they assume that the brand they are
using must be good.  What these people are forgetting is the affects of
aging on CDr's.  The following link has the results of tests designed to
determine which brads of CDr's could stand up to the aging test.
http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_quality.shtml
Hope some of you find this useful.

Jon
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:42 PM
Subject: [etree] Which ones?


> Hey Now!
>  Amongst my immediate group of friends there has been a great debate over
> which blank CD-R's to use! Which are once and for all the best?
> Thanks
> Rich
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