I raised this question at least twice in the last couple of
years, and ISTR the group's wisdom was:
1. IDE CD-R/CD-RWs are much more prone to failure and production
of unusable dics; go with SCSI
2. The leading SCSI CD-RWs are Yamaha and.. I forget the other
I ended up getting a Yamaha CRW4416SX about six months ago,
and it's worked a perfect treat ever since. The discs (R or RW)
are readable in every other CD drive I've ever tried, and
the only time it's created a bad disc is when I chose to
write at too-high a transfer rate; the input source (a Jaz drive)
couldn't reliably keep up with the 600KB/s rate the Yamaha was
using.
FWIW; YKMV.
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