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No problems at all. These are the ones to get. I have a Pioneer PDR 555RW and can only record on audio cd's. Thicker and sturdier than your typical cd-r, cd-rw and better protective coating from getting scratched. Great sound, no fluctuation, I have been using digital in and it just doesn't get any better than this. Not to many left out there to choose from, so I grabbed these while they are still there. I have erased and recorded just on two discs alone many, may times.
To record on the unit I have you need the cd's that are listed as music cd's. These work just great in my phillips recorder.
The only RW that I have had luck with is the Memorex Music CDRW, but they don't sell them anymore. I went by the review in this profile claiming that the Music CDRW worked in his phillips home audio CD recorder. Go figure. The last time i bought them was about 8yrs ago in a 5pack at KMART. I have not had the same luck. I have tried 3 different discs and they all come up with the OPC ERROR.
The three drives I use these TDK CD's in perform flawlessly with my antique PC. My present PC performs wonderfully with the considerable tweaking that I've performed on it. I'm not a huge "consumer" and hold on to things that work well, no matter what technological advances may offer.Buy these CD's for outstanding reproduction of ALL of your materials located on older drives, including data and music files. These slow CD's are becoming difficult to find, and these are as good as any I've ever used.They perform "above and beyond" on all of of my several, very old and slow CD/DVD players with read-write capabilities. It's a bulletproof Sony Vaio. It's a 10 year old antique in today's world.
No other brand works the same when we try to record. Thank God they sell them on Amazon. Use these all the time. Can't find them in stores.
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