autodidact
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I agree with Ch3vr0n, Verbatim is the way to go.
This is what I've been using for many, many years, not one (1) coaster so far.
And, most importantly, the first ones I ever burnt still plays flawlessly.
What is very easy forgotten when chosing brand, is, will they still play after a decade or more?
I have some other, cheaper brands, and unfortunally quite a few of these won't play at all, and that hurts...
Always kept burning speed low and never overburnt.
Always used high quality burners, still use an old Pioneer BDR-206 for BDs and an old Optiarc AD-7240 for CDs and DVDs.
Interesting read:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2984...edia-and-methods-for-archiving-your-data.html
Verbatim BD media codes
BD-R-SL --> Verbat-IMe-000
BD-RE-SL --> Verbat-IM0-000
BD-R-DL --> Verbat-IMf-000
BD-RE-DL --> Verbat-MEI-T01
Verbatim DVD media codes
DVD+R-SL --> MCC-004-000
DVD+RW-SL --> MKM-A02
DVD+R-DL --> MKM-003-000
This is what I've been using for many, many years, not one (1) coaster so far.
And, most importantly, the first ones I ever burnt still plays flawlessly.
What is very easy forgotten when chosing brand, is, will they still play after a decade or more?
I have some other, cheaper brands, and unfortunally quite a few of these won't play at all, and that hurts...
Always kept burning speed low and never overburnt.
Always used high quality burners, still use an old Pioneer BDR-206 for BDs and an old Optiarc AD-7240 for CDs and DVDs.
Interesting read:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2984...edia-and-methods-for-archiving-your-data.html
Verbatim BD media codes
BD-R-SL --> Verbat-IMe-000
BD-RE-SL --> Verbat-IM0-000
BD-R-DL --> Verbat-IMf-000
BD-RE-DL --> Verbat-MEI-T01
Verbatim DVD media codes
DVD+R-SL --> MCC-004-000
DVD+RW-SL --> MKM-A02
DVD+R-DL --> MKM-003-000