whats the best quality brand of CD-R?
inb4 outdated technology, use a flash drive faggot etc
I need CD-R's for a specific purpose
Verbatim of course. What are you using them for?
>>54791057
lol verbatim is shit best buy tier
>>54791248
http://www.digitalfaq.com/reviews/dvd-media.htm
You're shit best buy tier.
>>54791297
Learn to read dumbass
OP asked about cd-r not dvd-r
>>54791248
Just because Best Buy sells something, doesn't mean it's not good. I'll take Verbatim any day over over some generic chink brand.
>>54791379
They are manufactured in a similar way. It's safe to say if they have quality DVDs they also have quality CDs. Angry because you got btfo?
It's for gaymen? Anyway, Taiyo Yuden (now sold by JVC) is the best, but I think production is stopping. Verbatim is the second best.
>>54790187
>I need CD-R's for a specific purpose
...and what would that be?
Verbatim is good I think. Though I've used cheap ass CDs and had them work ok too.
>>54792241
>They are manufactured in a similar way
Nope
Dvd data/reflective layer is sandwiched between two piece of plastic whereas Cd is burned onto the backside of the front label
>>54790187
Verbatim mi negro
>>54792723
It's still a piece of plastic and a reflective layer. Either way the cd specific tests I can find put verbatim at high/excellent. Do you have a better suggestion?
>>54791057
Beware of Verbatim "Life series", they are inferior quality products. "Data Life Plus" is what you want
OP, if you want quality that will last for the rest of your life, then go with a CD w/ gold.
Typical aluminium oxide CDs will degrade after a while.
>>54792723
And blu-ray is basically a small data/reflective layer sandwiched between 1.0mm of thick plastick and a 0.1mm hard coating layer. Yes, 0.1mm
>>54790187
http://www.amazon.com/Gold-Archive-minute-CD-R-jewel/dp/B00065DG0U
You're welcome.
>>54793357
lol i think thats fucking overkill
what tool archives on cd-r anyway