David, in my experience, the best working media for the CDU926S was the
Verbatim blue.  Unfortunately, some CD players won't accept it, like
most of the earlier Alpine car units.  The CDR-80 is probably referring
to the 80 minute audio time limit on the disc.
-J

David Elmo wrote:
> 
> Anyone have a CDU926S Sony burner, internal or external? Need to know of
> experiences with media. Have just bought but suspect that the magmedia
> "CDR-80" (2x to 48x - 700MB/80mins) is not happy in my burner. (I keep
> burning things easily read in the burner (courtesy of Toast Reader - which I
> turn off afterwards) but not in ordinary run of the mill CD readers on Macs.
> 
> I know to go buy what I bought before that worked but still I would like the
> info because then I have a greater choice in local stores... When I think
> about it, what is CDR-80 anyway? Usually blankks I get are marked CD_R. A
> blank is a blank I thought! But maybe it is not.
> 
> David Elmo
>

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