Experience! I've been trading & b+p'ing for many year's now & have learned from the best out there in the trading community. I've seen so many coasters & played so much media discs that would fail or surpass certain handling.
Any CDR or DVDR spindle you buy that say's on the outside wrapper that it's Made in Japan, you're in good hands. If it's Made in China, run to the hills.
Sounds like good advice, Some Burnables do sound better then others
The quality of the disc does not affect the quality of the sound. All it affects is how well it stores the music.
Exactly! It's also how you treat the disc. Keep it away from the hot sun/heat. Never touch the bottom of the disc. Don't clean the dust on the bottom with outside products you see in stores & never EVER place the discs right underneath the screen block when you are driving your car. Place the disc back inside the sleeve or case. My way is if you buy the CD / CDR, back it up on to your hard drive. Put the original CD on the shelves. And the backup copy, go nuts with it.
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if you dont mind me asking ... what makes one CDR better then the next
http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq07.html
Experience! I've been trading & b+p'ing for many year's now & have learned from the best out there in the trading community. I've seen so many coasters & played so much media discs that would fail or surpass certain handling.
Any CDR or DVDR spindle you buy that say's on the outside wrapper that it's Made in Japan, you're in good hands. If it's Made in China, run to the hills.
The quality of the disc does not affect the quality of the sound. All it affects is how well it stores the music.
Exactly! It's also how you treat the disc. Keep it away from the hot sun/heat. Never touch the bottom of the disc. Don't clean the dust on the bottom with outside products you see in stores & never EVER place the discs right underneath the screen block when you are driving your car. Place the disc back inside the sleeve or case. My way is if you buy the CD / CDR, back it up on to your hard drive. Put the original CD on the shelves. And the backup copy, go nuts with it.