> As I discovered by cracking open a "gold" MD case, the disc inside is
> usually not gold colored. The gold coloring comes from a gold tint to the
> plastic window in the case.
It depends. Some of the gold coloured discs are a result of tinting, and
others are real gold. When I purchased my
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* Ben Hawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 02 Dec 1999
| Was windering if anyone has encountered any problems with recording with
| silver (actual disk color) vs gold media?
As I discovered by cracking open a "gold" MD case, the disc inside is
usuall
Was windering if anyone has encountered any problems with recording with
silver (actual disk color) vs gold media?
I've got a MZ-R50 (rom ver 1.50) recorder and its quirk is that it only
likes to record on gold disks. this can get very frustrating when the vast
majority of disks are silver.
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