dbminter Posted January 6 Posted January 6 CMC Magnetics makes the worst discs out there. I don't know what CMC stands for, but I say it should stand for the following: Crappy Media Company!
Dawn_fan Posted January 12 Posted January 12 I feel like at one point in time, (the very early 2000s), CMC wasn't that bad. I still have my dad's Imation CD-Rs that are recovery discs for an old state of Windows XP and hold a lot of different software from then. I believe there are 10 of them and all of them are readable. Well over 20 years old and are very discolored. Turned from pale white to a dark/rich gold. They were burned with a standard laptop CD-RW/DVD-ROM slim drive too, QSI if anybody knows that company drive. Additionally, they have only been stored in those paper sleeve covers and they're still fine. Just in case though, I made backups of them onto Verbatim Data Life Plus CDs. CMC now sucks for real though, the verbatim Life Series now has trouble burning in many drives and I feel their longevity isn't it. Though they are good for overburning like ThaCrip said in his other posts.
Kabombon Posted March 13 Posted March 13 Personally I had no issue burning on the BD-R SL discs from MediaRange which is (CMCMAG-BA5-000) and I've burned 66 discs until now from 3 different spindles so according to their known low build quality and drive burning issues, I should have had at least one discs to fail while burning. None so far. All there is to do now is verify the discs on yearly basis and see if they start getting dead sectors. Especially if there are visible signs of disc rot.
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