Users on our forums report that European online DVD retailers are
advertising with very cheap Taiyo Yuden DVD recordables. Taiyo Yuden is known as
high quality media and is relatively expensive. CD Freaks visitors searching for
bargains reported several cases of media with a Taiyo Yuden media code (TY) that
were very cheap but seem not to be produced by the Japanese media
manufacturer. Apparently there are companies who are using the TY media code for
their discs.
The media code is used to find out the real manufacturer of media, media brands often buy their discs from different manufacturers and put their own label on it. The media code is
also used by burners to determine the best burn settings.
Altough
Taiyo Yuden has not given an official statement about this issue many online
retailers have changed the information on their website after finding out when
mailed by our members or reading our forum. The company behind the fake Taiyo
Yuden is reportedly a company in Hong Kong called InfoSmart. Hong Kong media is
notorious for being cheap and often of bad quality and manufacturered without
much quality control.
We would like to warn everyone to be carefull with deals with cheap media that contains the TY media code, you could be purchasing fake Taiyo Yuden discs. If your favorite online retailer is advertising cheap discs as being Taiyo Yuden manufacturered then contact them to make sure you are purchasing real Taiyo Yuden discs and point them to this post when needed. Also please report your findings on our forum .
Note: Some online shops may not be aware of this case which means they are not scamming you on purpose. Also note that these fake discs are not necessarily of low quality.
Source: CD Freaks.com
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[edited by Liggy on 08.09.2004 11:15]
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