Also, the best disks you can purchase for your money are manufactured by Taiyo Yuden which is a Japanese company.
This Wikipedia page has some information under "history" and "Recording Media"
Last I knew, there are only a very small group of companies which manufacture Recordable Optical Media. Then what happens is the media is often times sold in auction lots to other corporations which then Re-brand them with their own Brand. (do they still do it by auction?)
There is a very handy piece of software (I don't recall the name) which can read the media code which can be found along the hub of each disk. Wish I could recall the name. It's very useful for cataloging different brands as to what manufacturer, type of disk, type of dye, speed rating, etc....
Maybe someone here will remember or know what the software is.
This Wikipedia page has some information under "history" and "Recording Media"
Last I knew, there are only a very small group of companies which manufacture Recordable Optical Media. Then what happens is the media is often times sold in auction lots to other corporations which then Re-brand them with their own Brand. (do they still do it by auction?)
There is a very handy piece of software (I don't recall the name) which can read the media code which can be found along the hub of each disk. Wish I could recall the name. It's very useful for cataloging different brands as to what manufacturer, type of disk, type of dye, speed rating, etc....
Maybe someone here will remember or know what the software is.
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