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[filmscanners] Re: No more Kodak CD-R's



At 01:55 AM 2002-10-17 -0700, Arthur Entlich wrote:
>Although I am not positive, I believe the Kodak Gold disks were made by
>Mitsui.  I doubt Kodak made CD-Rs themselves.  They usually find high
>end producers for these non-film products to make the product under the
>Kodak name.  For instance, their very good quality Eastman Broadcast
>Videotape (also discontinued) was made by TDK.


Kodak CDs were made by Kodak Japan.

You can download a free utility (Windows only) that will read the ATIP
(info) track of a CDR here:

http://www.gum.de/cdrid/

It will tell you who really made a CD. It doesn't work with all CD burners.

You can read more about the ATIP track and the utility here:

http://www.epinions.com/content_18430594692

I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the article, but the writer seems
knowledgeable.



Roy Smyth
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada


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