> 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
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