Does anyone know what mcc media is branded under?
mitsubishi chemicals (mcc) brands
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mitsubishi chemicals (mcc) brands
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My burners Nec ND 3550A, Benq DQ60, Liteon SHW P6S, 2 Sony AW_Q170A's (free with my new system) and JLMS XJ-HD S.Tags: None -
Mostly Verbatim. See here.
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You should only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Many thanks to www.pcx.com.au for their supply and great service.
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MCC media are sold also under other brands.
The better ones are verbatim, so be careful: don't trust too easily to other brands.
The main problem with low quality media is a short durability in time. So even if you obtain a good burn, only good media will remain readable for long time. Some low quality media become unreadable after few months.Comment
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