Thanks for the replies. Every different type of blank CD I buy, I try in my car. I also read them with CDR Identifier, a program that can identify what company manufactured the media. As for color, I've found that it doesn't make too much difference. Out of three different types that I've used, one has been green and two light blue. Now, the DARK blue, I've never had any luck with. As for the green, I've read that the color isn't from the dye used, but is just the normal blue on a gold background. The only "green" media I have are all gold on the top.

mzilla, the CompUSA stuff that I have (silver on top, light blue on bottom, 74min, CompUSA branded on top with blue and red) is made by ProDisc, known to be very "audio compatible."

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