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Re: Trouble with playback of computer ripped cds

Mitsui Gold is now known as MAM-A Gold. It is the best. I'd use this if the CD was going to be used stored exposed to direct sunlight or heat (like in a car). Otherwise TY or other made in Japan CDs would be acceptable. As far as I am concerned non-Japanese made CD-R's are a waste of shelf space - many will go bad in 2-3 years and reburning is a pain in the neck, and chances are you will have a player that will not work with these. It is a huge shame this junk has driven good blank media off the shelves of stores.



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