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Re: [ARSCLIST] TY vs Mitsui
At 11:14 AM 4/26/2006, David Seubert wrote:
Does TY still make 74-minute discs? Last time I tried to order some
I couldn't get them so I bought Verbatim, which where the only
cyanine 74 minute discs that I could get. This was from a big CD-R
vendor (I've forgotten their name right now) that is/was supposedly
the largest Mitsui vendor.
What's the current thinking on 80 minute discs?
To be technical about it, they are outside of the standard. Many
people use them. I keep some around, but the bulk of my work is done
on 74-minute discs.
The archival gold discs are available in 74 minute
http://store.mam-a-store.com/standard---archive-gold.html
http://www.american-digital.com/prodsite/product.asp?p=1891&c=1990&name=MitsuiArchiveGoldSpindle
www.tape.com does NOT list them.
I wonder what this is - 80 minute "Preservation Disc" from Kodak
http://www.cddimensions.com/cd-r_media/kod-29150.asp
no other gold archive listing here.They have other gold, but all 80-minute
http://www.cddimensions.com/cd-r_media/
http://cdrdvdrmedia.com/cdr.html doesn't even list MAM-A and are
showing 90-minute CD-Rs as "HOT"
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