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09-10-2009, 12:36 AM
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I'm not one to suggested "house brand" (brand X) blank discs, but sometimes they can be good for testing. I'd rather waste an unknown-quality $2.60 blank than a high-quality $10+ blank, when I'm trying to learn new tech.

Are you learning how to burn Blu-ray discs? Then I suggest you buy some cheap test discs.
Get yourself some of these:
25GB Blu-ray BD-R, 25-disc spindle, $65 ($2.60 per disc)

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