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i read somewhere that there it is very important to use super high quality cdr when sending out to pro mastering studios and stuff like that or transfering audio files etc. etc...


obviously not talking about like the real cheap cdrs but is there a preffered brand or will specialized "audio" cdrs from the major manufacturers such as sony, maxell, memorex, etc. be fine?
 
i read somewhere that there it is very important to use super high quality cdr when sending out to pro mastering studios and stuff like that or transfering audio files etc. etc...


obviously not talking about like the real cheap cdrs but is there a preffered brand or will specialized "audio" cdrs from the major manufacturers such as sony, maxell, memorex, etc. be fine?

Biiig topic on this before - try searching on this. I think the general consensus is that you just have to find the right combination of writespeed and brand/make of the CD that produces the least errors for your specific drive.
 
Taiyo Yuden Media
Taiyo Yuden Recordable DVD and CD Media is the best of the best. Used by professionals for mastering around the world, Japanese-made Taiyo Yuden is made by the inventor of the CD-R disc. Taiyo Yuden has the widest playback compatibility, the lowest error rates in recording, and comes with a 100-year data integrity guarantee. Taiyo Yuden media is with lacquer, thermal printable, white and silver inkjet-printable, and hub printable surfaces. Microboards recommends Taiyo Yuden media for use in all of their DVD and CD duplicators and printers.
 
Taiyo Yuden Media
Taiyo Yuden Recordable DVD and CD Media is the best of the best. Used by professionals for mastering around the world, Japanese-made Taiyo Yuden is made by the inventor of the CD-R disc. Taiyo Yuden has the widest playback compatibility, the lowest error rates in recording, and comes with a 100-year data integrity guarantee. Taiyo Yuden media is with lacquer, thermal printable, white and silver inkjet-printable, and hub printable surfaces. Microboards recommends Taiyo Yuden media for use in all of their DVD and CD duplicators and printers.

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most plants use taiyo yuden too


...not the ones that grow... the ones that print/press...
 
hey dss3 i tried that had a hard time due to the minimum character limit or whatever but anyway i'll keep looking. do you have a link for it by any chance. ive been looking for it for a while can't find it.





sounds like these taiyo yuden are good anyway i may pick up a pack.




on edit found a few threads. looks like i'm gonna try these taiyos out. it seems as if you don't need apogees and stuff and a good brand will do just find. i'm not going for grammys here anyway just wanna have decent cdrs for final mixes and sending to mastering when it gets to that.

thanks for your help