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Old 08-23-2016, 01:26 PM   #16
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That is it, but I am confused why it says 'Mitsubishi Chemical Corp , but I guess that should be fine. As long as you don't get anything like CMC_Magnetics or some other unknown third party you should be fine.
Found this.

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About Verbatim

Since its beginning in 1969, VerbatimŽ has been at the forefront of the evolution in data storage technology. Today, more than 39 years later, Verbatim remains one of the most recognizable names in the data storage industry.

Customer-driven, Verbatim is known for adding considerable product value--above and beyond its competitors--to established media technology. As an industry pioneer, Verbatim is recognized for the role it plays in early product development and commercial product introduction of new technologies. Verbatim's leadership role is especially apparent in the evolution of optical media recording including MO and the CD/DVD family of products.

Along with its technological innovations, Verbatim has always been recognized universally for its superior manufacturing practices. Verbatim was the first media company to receive ISO certification, the de facto standard for quality management systems worldwide. This commitment to quality translates into consistent product performance and reliability. In addition, Verbatim provides toll-free technical support and service to enable its customers to maximize the performance of its products.

As a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, a recognized world leader in the chemical and computer industries, Verbatim is ideally positioned to take advantage of changes in the market while continuing to challenge the frontiers of data storage.
 
Old 08-23-2016, 06:16 PM   #17
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"Woo hoo!" They have a public-relations department!

(Apparently peopled by advertising copywriters with no particular powers of imagination ...)

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Old 08-23-2016, 06:31 PM   #18
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Yes, but 11 characters is not enuf to include artist and song title in the filename.
Guess I needed to emphasize

CDs use Joliet Filesystem which supports 64 characters, just of a specific format.
 
  


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