Re: CDR quality / reliability problems
- From: "Mike Rivers" <mrivers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Mar 2006 13:20:53 -0800
Scott Dorsey wrote:
Then, Mike, you're going to have reliability problems. You want a commodity
item, but what you want to do isn't what the commodity item buyers want.
I guess what I want is a better commodity item. But I want that for a
lot of things. But I'm guilty of being affected by commodity pricing. I
pay about 30 cents a piece for the TY blanks that I use and I could get
nameless blanks for a dime a piece but I've found that they don't work
reliably in my TASCAM recorder. I don't mind paying 30 cents, but if I
have to pay a buck to get better reliability I'll look for another
solution.
I guess that if the 50 cent Mitsui 74 minute blanks work better than
what I'm buying now, I don't really want to know that. I never seem to
sell recorded CDs, I give them away, so I can't just charge the client
more for a copy, and I don't use CD as a serious backup medium.
Caught in the middle - and still looking for that decent quality
speakerphone with autodialer for more than $9.95 but less than $125.
.
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