The cdr's are sold in jewel boxes, packs of 10 for £5 pictured here
The CD info kprobe reads is
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Disc Type = CDR (A-)
Manufacturer = Prodisc Technology Inc.
<< Disc Information >>
Erasable = False
Status of Last Session/Border = Empty Session/Border
Disc Status = Empty Disc
Number of First Track/RZone on Disc = 1
Number of Sessions/Borders(LSB) = 1
First Track/RZone Number in Last Session/Border(LSB) = 1
Last Track/RZone Number in Last Session/Border(LSB) = 1
Disc Identification Valid(DID_V) = False
Disc Bar Code Valid(DBC_V) = False
Unrestricted Use Disc(DRU) = False
Disc Type = Undefined
Disc Identification = 00000000h
Lead-in Start Time of Last Session = 97:32:19(61:20:13h)
Last Possible Start Time for Startof Lead-out = 79:59:71(4F:3B:47h)
Disc Bar Code = 0000000000000000h
Number of OPC Table Entries = 0
<< Track Information >>
Number of Complete Sessions on Disc = 0
The burn speed rated on them is 52x, I used nero to burn 703MB of mixed mp3's using DAO and finalized the session. Burn time was the quickest I've ever seen too
![Image](http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/root/temp/medianca_cdr/nero.png)
and Kprobe write stratefy results
![Image](http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/root/temp/medianca_cdr/wowness_kprobe.png)
Very impressed with these and as you can see the c1 rate is most ipressive, the lowest of any cdr I've ever tested so far, I think I've found my new regular cdr's
![:)](http://www.cdrlabs.com/forums/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I have a LTR-52327s with QS09 firmware btw