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  1. Member
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    Just wondering what kind of cd r's do people perfer when burning movies or music videos from the internet? What kind works better? What kind can actually play on dvd players? I just want to know before I go out and buy anything... If someone can help me that'll be great!!! Bye...
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  2. i use em all.they all work 2 me.only once i bought some cdr's called traxdata and they were horrible.they onlyplayed on about 75% of the machines i tried them on.evrything else works fine.the cheaper the better
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  3. I prefer ACER,PNY(the plain ones),Office Depot for video. These cdr's usually give a little extra to overburn video, and thats the only reason I use these is for overburning.

    For Audio I prefer MEMOREX

    For Data CD Verbatim

    For PLAYSTATION game backups I Memorex Black, or PNY Black DIAMOND, Last Pick Memorex
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  4. Mitsubishi/Verbatim Super Azo, Taio Yuden, Fuji and SONY gives me the best results and decent longeviety.
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  5. outside of giving a little overburn,is there any difference in quality when everything is digital now.i don't notice any difference in any of them.i buy a 500 stack of no name from best buy 4 $90.00 bucks and call it a day.NEVER HAD A PROBLEM.
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    Round ones are better

    But TDK and Maxell are the best.

    I use Maxell high speed, and get good results.
    Also used Plextor 40X with no problems, burning at 40X
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    I buy 100 packs on eBay myself. No probelms...

    There are also double DVD style cases... (most movies I make are two disc sets...)
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