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90 min./99 min. CD-R Disks

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:58 am
by aviationwiz
Where can I get High Quality 90 or 99 min. CD-R Disks for a good price.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:58 am
by aviationwiz
Comp USA doesn't have. Neither does Best Buy.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:59 am
by Spazmogen
I got mine here: http://www.yesbuy.net/9099mincdrsi.html

They're in California.

Also click on my www site link below to see how to set up Nero for 99 minute discs.


http://spazmogen.tripod.ca/spazmogen.htm

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:00 am
by Bloody Aztec
You are from Canada and bought them from this US store?

How much for the shipping and custom fees? ;)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:01 am
by Spazmogen
Bloody Aztec wrote:You are from Canada and bought them from this US store?

How much for the shipping and custom fees? ;)


I'm not your 'normal' Canadian.

My retired parents have a winter home in Florida. I ordered online but had it shipped to Florida. They brought them back for me this past spring. Duty Free :D

I sent www.ncix.com an e-mail with this product suggestion for them. I hope they'll carry them. I sent the e-mail this past Sunday.

www.yesbuy.net has the discs on sale, spindle of 100 for $50 USD (+ shipping and state tax). I figure they'll come to about $100 CDN shipped to Florida again. To Canada- expect to pay about $25 USD for shipping (UPS Ground). $35 - $50 CDN duties. Probably about $170.00 CDN by the time you pay duties. $1.70 each/disc. But that's just a guess.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:02 am
by Bloody Aztec
That's a bloody fortune! Stupid customs!

And I tought that Reagan and Mulroney had signed a free trade agreement... seems that it's only for big corporations who can continue to exploit cheap labor... this happened in my little town, a textile factory was a big job provider here... but the compagny shut down the factory here only to open a new one in Mexico to pay people 7$ a day... alot of my friends are unemployed currently because of this... stupid corporations... :(

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:02 am
by seaegg
You can buy 100 Prodisc 24x 90min CDRs here:http://www.computerultra.com/cdrmedia.htm
for $112.48 CAD including tax and shipping. I gather the tax will be more if you live in Ontario or Nova Scotia. As I'm in Winnipeg the tax I pay is just 7% and they ship UPS.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:03 am
by Spazmogen
Bloody Aztec wrote:That's a bloody fortune! Stupid customs!


I agree.

That's why I buy mine in the USA.

I'm going to Florida for 2 weeks this November (1st time in 6 years). I'm stocking up !

100 spindle of 99 minute cd-r
100 Spindle of 80 Minute cd-r.
5 or 10 700mb high speed 10x cd-rw (if I can find them).

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:03 am
by TheWizard
Just 200 total CD-R's? Go nuts! Buy the whole store! :P

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:10 am
by Phoenix '97
Canadians:
I founds this B.C. store:
http://www.asyousee.com/

Which carries various CD-R(W) media, including 90 and 99 minute discs.
Not too expensive either; I ordered ten 90 minute discs, shipped from B.C. to Winnipeg, MB, cost about $1.10 per disc after shipping and taxes.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:10 am
by Spazmogen
Thanks for the link !

I didn't think any store in Canada had them yet.
Hopefully www.ncix.com will get them.

I'm considering ordering 20. They came in a jewel case, right?
The ones from the USA are spindled.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:12 am
by Phoenix '97
The ten that I ordered came in a padded brown envelope and the discs were in sleeves with binder holes on one of the sides of the sleeves.

I really don't care too much as long as they aren't damaged; I store them in paper envelopes or on another spindle anyways.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:18 am
by Virtua Trancer
Phoenix '97 wrote:Canadians:
I founds this B.C. store:
http://www.asyousee.com/

Which carries various CD-R(W) media, including 90 and 99 minute discs.
Not too expensive either; I ordered ten 90 minute discs, shipped from B.C. to Winnipeg, MB, cost about $1.10 per disc after shipping and taxes.


cool they have hello kitty cdrs too :D

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:39 am
by BillyG
CompUSA has thier store brand 99 Minute CD-R's - 10 pack in Slimline Cases, made by Ritek, $9.99!

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:40 am
by Ralf Hutter
None of the CompUSA's around me (Sunny SoCal) carry them any more. :(

99min CompUSA CDRs

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:56 am
by scottm
Do a search on the CompUSA website---you'll probably find that they are just out of them at your stores. Check 100 miles away and combine it with a visit there. I did here in Central Fl...closest store was near Tampa. No prob ;)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:56 am
by aviationwiz
I got mine from yesbuy.net

Hey this is my 200th post!

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 3:56 am
by TheWizard
http://www.shop4tech.com also sells 90min CD-R's. Currently they sell 100 for $59.99 with free shipping.

I don't think Spazmogen and aviationwiz have had any problems ordering from www.yesbuy.net, but in case you want a merchant that is certified by a reputable source like BizRate, then take a look at Shop4Tech. I'm just offering choices, people. :)

Burning Speeds

PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2003 2:24 pm
by Douglas_Jay
I just recieved a new 40x CD-R burner that is capable of burning to 99min disks, but the disks at www.yesbuy.net/ say they are only rated for 8x burning speeds.

www.shop4tech.com says the 90min cd-r's they sell are 24X, but has anyone actually tried burning that fast or faster? I'm looking for some media that I can burn 90-100 min at 40x or at least 32x.

I can't seem to find a good place to buy the media at a resonable price.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2003 3:50 pm
by aviationwiz
For 90 or 99 min. CD's (no matter what brand) it is highly recomended that you burn them at either 4x or 8x.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2003 5:02 pm
by dolphinius_rex
I HIGHLY doubt NCIX will carry any quality 99min CD-Rs, I know their suppliers and they don't tend to pick up stuff outside a certain niche. I would suggest www.progressmarketing.com, or e-mailing colin@progressmarketing.com. They have the Ritek 99min CD-Rs, which are much better then the Prodisc 90+min CD-Rs, or the Melody 99min CD-Rs, that I've seen.

Just a suggestion :D

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2003 3:02 am
by akito925
:D
Just a few words here to give you guys a hand with stores that carry 99 min cd-rs.


www.futureshop.ca

www.canadacomputers.com

"My favorite Computer store to get any computer parts etc!"
Cd-r's, Mini Cd-r rw's, High Speed, all sorts of brands

www.sunnycomputers.com cheap place to buy cd-r's\

www.icct.ca

http://www.computerultra.com/

another good good place

PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 5:35 am
by Spazmogen
akito925 wrote::D
Just a few words here to give you guys a hand with stores that carry 99 min cd-rs.


www.futureshop.ca

www.canadacomputers.com

"My favorite Computer store to get any computer parts etc!"
Cd-r's, Mini Cd-r rw's, High Speed, all sorts of brands

www.sunnycomputers.com cheap place to buy cd-r's\

www.icct.ca

http://www.computerultra.com/

another good good place


Futureshop does not have 90 minute or 99 minute discs. Nor does sunnycomputers, or icct.ca.

Canadian strores that DO have them:

Computer Ultra has 90 minute discs.

As You See.com has them.

Computers Canada has them as well.

99min CD-R in the USA~

PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 10:06 am
by Douglas_Jay
So where can a red-neck Arkansan like myself find these wonderful 99min CD-Rs? I've tried every retail store and have visited a hundred or so online sellers. Have only found a couple places and the brands don't sound very appealing.

Any suggestions where I can find some for a good price in the US that are of good quality?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 11:02 am
by aviationwiz