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PLEXTOR CD burners for computer, All pretty Good?

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Submitted by J-MADD on Mon, 04/25/2005 - 10:28

I am looking into getting a new CD burner for my computer b/c some of the masters that I have made don't play on all CD players. I use CD architect to layout my projects. Anyways, Best Buy has a couple PLEXTOR burners for sale. One is only around $100. I was wondering if these would produce a lot less errors per disc as compared to my burner on my Sony Vio computer and thus be easily read by CD players. Thanks.

Justin

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J-MADD

Yes the ones they carry are the PX-716a and one that you don't have to install in your tower (usb connection) the PX-716UF. So I am thinking either of these would improve the readability of my projects on a variety of players. Is that correct?

Justin

P.S. I've also read that its a good idea to go with Tayo Uden Discs.

Mon, 04/25/2005 - 12:31 Permalink
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anonymous

I don't trust external drives (especially USB) for critical applications. I recommend getting an internal drive.

Tayo Yuden for almost (umm...maybe actually) a decade have manufactured the most consistent high quality CDR's. Their only real competition in the past for this niche was Mitsui Gold...but I don't think those are manufactured anymore.

Mon, 04/25/2005 - 13:04 Permalink
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Massive Mastering

Best bet - Make sure that it'll run PlexTools Professional and has the capability to read BLER.

As far as I know, the PlexWriter Premium and the 716 fall into that category.

Tayio Yuden discs rock - Normally... I've had a few less than stellar batches recently.

Mitusi Gold are still around (under the MAM-A) label. Just got another 100 in a few days ago. They also rock (big time) but they also cost (big time). Not like the old days when a blank CD-R was $50, but somewhere around $1.30 or so...

Mon, 04/25/2005 - 20:14 Permalink