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I have quite a bit of lossless audio that I would like to burn to CD-R, but I know CD-Rs do not have that great of life expectancy. In the past I have used cheap memorex, but that was mostly just to have music in the car, not necssarily to archive lossless files onto a CD that I can play through my set up without having a computer on.
I wanted to get some opinions on the blank media you all have had the best luck with. I know the Taiyo Yuden brand is supposed to be good with a low "coaster" rate. I've also looked into gold CD-Rs for archiving, but those are even more expensive (about 2-3 times more expensive than some of the cheaper brands). So, what do you all think of those, and does anyone have some other recommendations for CD-Rs that will both last and not have a high coaster rate?
I wanted to get some opinions on the blank media you all have had the best luck with. I know the Taiyo Yuden brand is supposed to be good with a low "coaster" rate. I've also looked into gold CD-Rs for archiving, but those are even more expensive (about 2-3 times more expensive than some of the cheaper brands). So, what do you all think of those, and does anyone have some other recommendations for CD-Rs that will both last and not have a high coaster rate?