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    Just wondering what kind of cdrs you people use to burn your anime? I've been using Memorex and like 1 out of 10 cdrs die within a month. It's a pain having to redownload and burn them all over again.

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    I'm using Sony ones, but i haven't really tried them out yet. I had some other brand before that, but that was for a mate so i don't know if they're still going ok or not.

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    I use Memorex or Fujifilm. Some of my cds die off too. I think maybe the problem is with the burning of the cds or scratches on the cds or something like that.

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    verbatim, and imation. Staples had a close out on them 100 cd spindle for 9 bucks I got 5 of them almost 2 years ago heeh I'm still using them and they still work.... Keep your cds away from the sun/heat.

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    which ever ones are cheapest!

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    Fijifilm.I place them in a jewe case,then away on a shelf in my dark closest.

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    TDK, and Maxell. Expensive, but good quality.
    Oh btw, don't buy "Great Quality" (that's the brand) cause they blow.

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    </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (migawari @ Jan 18 2004, 01:18 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> which ever ones are cheapest&#33; </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'>
    Hehe, me 2, but they have to be good quality.

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    I hardly use CDRs(hugs his DVD/CD Writer) but, whatever is cheapest, I guess.
    For DVD+Rs though, I tend to be a little more picky...

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    anybrand u can name i dont really care bc i keep all of my anime in a 208 cd anime binder and i have atleast 5 of those that are full now and none of them have died on me before but if i must choose i would have to say either memorex or imation

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    i&#39;ve been using SONY for everything for like 2-3 years now and none of my cd-rs and dvd-rs are dead, do you always finalize and verify data? maybe thats the problem, i dunno just thinking because it seems most cdr/dvdrs havn&#39;t died on people...

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