Is there such a thing as 90 or 99 minute cdrs and where can they be purchased from. I read somewhere in vcdhelp.com that they are sold in some chinese stores. Thanks in advance.
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CompUSA has them at the store but I haven't seen them on their site. 16 99 minute cd-rs in slim jewel case for $10.
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy. -
Tried my local Compusa and no luck. Anybody know where else I can look for these 90 or 99 min cdrs? Would be appreciated.
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nanz1,
I was told a week or so at my local CompUSA that they are reworking their 99-minute CDR line to be up to spec with current burner speeds and that they should be back on the shelves soon. Not sure what "soon" means, but maybe within this month, hopefully. In the meantime, you might want to try here:
http://www.yesbuy.net/9099mincdrsi.html
I can't vouch for their business practices yet, but I have ordered some blanks and will find out soon enough.
Yautja666
(....delurking finally, after months. Oh, all the posts this forum has missed out on from me because I stopped to check the FAQ and 'search' first!)
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