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Blank Media Discuss, Recording Music CDs at International Chat: Hardware related forum; I work from home selling my music CDs. I only started about a year ago and have been learning all the while. I currently use Intenso CDR CDs depending on the batch the number of C1 errors fluctuate from 0.5 to off the scale so basically I am going


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Old 16-02-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Recording Music CDs

I work from home selling my music CDs. I only started about a year ago and have been learning all the while.

I currently use Intenso CDR CDs depending on the batch the number of C1 errors fluctuate from 0.5 to off the scale so basically I am going to pay the extra money and buy decent high quality CDs its not fair on customers that 1 in 150 CDs or whatever is a dud even though I do check.

I bought some Taiyo Yuden with wonderful results, would you say stick with them which I can find for around 18 pence each for a 1000 CDs or is there anything cheap but still at this high quality looking for silver or white top as I stick a label on.



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Re: Recording Music CDs

i would definitely stick with them

you won't do any better than Taiyo Yuden
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it does make sense.
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If you're into production, better to get a printer with CD-printing, and use printables.

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you can get ritek cd-r , not as good as ty , but are good stuff and avoid labels at all cost.
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