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In mid-2015, Taiyo Yuden announced its intention to withdraw from the optical media business (including CD-R, DVD-R and BD-R) by December of that year. [6] Taiyo Yuden sold its disc manufacturing patents and equipment to CMC Magnetics , and today the media is manufactured by CMC under the CMC Pro brand.
CMC produces CD and DVD storage media products, including CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-RAM, and floppy diskettes.CMC produces the Mr. Data line of optical media, which is or was commonly rebranded and sold by HP, Maxprint, Imation, Memorex, Philips, TDK, BenQ, Verbatim Life Series, Staples, Office Depot, Datamax, Optimum, Auchan and other OEM brands.
START Lab Inc. (株式会社スタート ・ ラボ; Sony Taiyo Yuden Advanced Recording Technology Laboratory [1] [2]) is a joint venture of Sony Corporation and Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. The headquarters are in Chiyoda, Tokyo. START Lab, founded in June 1989, was active in the optical media business.
Pressing-Media www.pressing-media.com; PrimeDisc [22] Princo Corp [23] (seems to have stopped, as of 2020 they no longer appear on their home page) [24] Panasonic (Matsushita) (made DVD-RAM, stopped due to shrinking demand; made Blu-ray discs for recording until Feb 2023 [25] [26])
With quality technical media being limited from Taiyo Yuden, Early CD-R Media used Phthalocyanine dye for duplication, which has a light aqua color. By 1992, the cost of typical recorders was down to $10,000–12,000, and in September 1995, Hewlett-Packard introduced its model 4020i manufactured by Philips, which, at $995, was the first ...
However, on both +R and -R types, some models of half-height (desktop) optical drives allow bypassing the rating and recording at speeds beyond 16× on selected recordable media by vendors considered of high quality, including Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden. On dual-layer media, half-height optical drives released towards 2010, such as the 2007 ...
M-DISC's design is intended to provide archival media longevity. [3] [4] M-Disc claims that properly stored M-DISC DVD recordings will last up to 1000 years. [5]The M-DISC DVD looks like a standard disc, except it is almost transparent with later DVD and BD-R M-Disks having standard and inkjet printable labels.
DVD and CD scans should be included to show Quality of Taiyo Yuden media. No mention of quality in the description. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.12.101.130 (talk • contribs) 15:16:42 18 April 2006. True, but it's difficult to tell, as scans are only a representation of how well a certain drive reads a certain disc.