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    Is Prodisc really certified by Pioneer? And if so, do they have a good compatibilty rating? I ask cause I bought some TY and they worked great for me but would not read on my fathers Toshiba SD-1700 stand alone. So far the only media that works with his stand alone is Ritek. But I don't want to buy Riteks after hearing they are on the way down.....
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    Yes. It really is. But for the 4x discs, and it's old.
    And not like it means much anyway.
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    I'm interested too. I see Prodiscs are a bit cheaper, but was afraid to buy any. I've been using TY only.
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    I've used thousands of PRODISC media.
    Codes: MCC01RG20, MCC02RG20, PRODISCS03, PRODISCF01

    No complaints here. Great discs, all of them.
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    prodiscs03 = 200
    prodiscf01 = 300
    Zero coasters with the nec2500a.
    Great discs.
    Odd the ty's won't play in your fathers toshiba.
    Best of luck

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