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  1. Member Mark_Venture's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2003
    Location: Delaware, USA
    I've looked at Compusa, Walmart, Best Buy, Circuit City, Target.... And I can't find -R DL media in a local store...

    Is mail order the only place to get it??

    NOTE: My Pioneer DVR-531hs uses -R media, not +R or -R like my PC.. I have 1 program I recorded at a high encoding rate, so its about 8 gig, that I want to burn before I upgrade the hard drive... BUT re-encoding to fit on a standard -RW doesn't look that great... Playing off the hard drive looks way way better...

    Newegg has the Verbatim -R 3 pack for $12.99 plus shipping... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817507001 since I've ordered from there before, it looks like that is what I'll need to do... Unless I can run to a store to pick it up..
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    Join Date: Nov 2002
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    My question is... does your DVR support DL media AT ALL?
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  3. Member Mark_Venture's Avatar
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    Location: Delaware, USA
    Originally Posted by kschang
    My question is... does your DVR support DL media AT ALL?
    Well, based on the inclosed "Using Dual Layer DVD-R Discs"

    which states... "Confirm the disc type. This unit cannot record to DVD+R Double Layer discs." along with... "Always use ver. 3.0 Dual Layer DVD-R discs."

    It gives time estimates for recording to DL +R discs, mentions "you can only record to Dual Layer DVD-R Discs using this unit in Video mode. you cannot record to tehse discs using VR mode." along with other notes/info...

    It had better be able to use Dual Layer -R Discs...
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  4. Member CrayonEater's Avatar
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    Location: United States
    I know of no retail store to buy -R DL. Furthermore, a lot of folks might argue that since the only -R DL media available is really Ritek/Ridata at the moment, you may have quality issues even if you do find it. If you can wait, Taiyo-Yuden is coming out with a -R DL, though I still doubt you will see it at retail anytime soon.
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  5. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    MCC has DVD-R DL media, use that. Best DL media (both formats).
    TY is overrated. Waiting is pointless, it may never happen either.
    Ritek has DVD-R DL? Not seen any.
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  6. Member Mark_Venture's Avatar
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    Location: Delaware, USA
    Originally Posted by CrayonEater
    I know of no retail store to buy -R DL. Furthermore, a lot of folks might argue that since the only -R DL media available is really Ritek/Ridata at the moment, you may have quality issues even if you do find it...
    hmm... I expected the Verbatim -R DL I linked from Newegg was something other than Ritek/Ridata...

    I didn't think Verbatim used any Ritek/Ridata as their media... is my thinking wrong?
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    Join Date: Jan 2002
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    Originally Posted by CrayonEater
    IF you can wait, Taiyo-Yuden is coming out with a -R DL, though I still doubt you will see it at retail anytime soon.

    Where did you hear that? Any more info?
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    Join Date: Jan 2005
    Location: KY USA
    Originally Posted by Mark_Venture
    Originally Posted by CrayonEater
    I know of no retail store to buy -R DL. Furthermore, a lot of folks might argue that since the only -R DL media available is really Ritek/Ridata at the moment, you may have quality issues even if you do find it...
    hmm... I expected the Verbatim -R DL I linked from Newegg was something other than Ritek/Ridata...

    I didn't think Verbatim used any Ritek/Ridata as their media... is my thinking wrong?
    You are correct. Verbatim DVD-R DL has a MKM 01RD30 media code.
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  9. Banned
    Join Date: Feb 2005
    Location: USA
    My local wal-mart has them. They are also at our Best Buy. Staples had them for a time but have been out of them for a while. I get mine at Walmart.
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  10. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by ROF
    My local wal-mart has them. They are also at our Best Buy. Staples had them for a time but have been out of them for a while. I get mine at Walmart.
    I think you're confused. DVD+R DL is in stores. DVD-R DL is not.
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    Join Date: May 2004
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    DVD-R DL is at some stores. I've seen it at Microcenter.
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  12. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by Gen-An
    DVD-R DL is at some stores. I've seen it at Microcenter.
    Yeah, but there's a big difference between Microcenter and Walmart/Best Buy/Staples.
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    Join Date: Feb 2005
    Location: USA
    I just got back from CompUSA. Verbatim DVD-R DL media was available in three packs for $11.99 but more importantly Sony BD-R's (25GB) were being sold in two packs(store wrapped it appeared) for $25. I didn't get any DL media but I picked to two packs of the BD-R discs. At 50 cents a gigabyte I am quite happy. So far in the optical realm that is the cheapest first brick and mortar store purchase for such media I have ever made.
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  14. Member Mark_Venture's Avatar
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    Location: Delaware, USA
    Originally Posted by Gen-An
    DVD-R DL is at some stores. I've seen it at Microcenter.
    No Microcenter around here

    Originally Posted by ROF
    I just got back from CompUSA. Verbatim DVD-R DL media was available in three packs for $11.99
    Hmm..... I didn't get to order from Newegg yet... so I'm gonna have to run by Compusa on the way home.. and see if they now have on shelf here... (They didn't as of week and a half ago...)

    If they don't... Newegg here I come...
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    Join Date: Feb 2005
    Location: USA
    After paying taxes and such it might be cheaper getting them from newegg. So if you don't find them at your store you are not really spending much more to have them shipped to your door. I prefer to buy media locally that way if there is a problem I can return it. For bulk projects I buy online otherwise it is local media that serves me best.
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  16. Member Mark_Venture's Avatar
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    Location: Delaware, USA
    Originally Posted by ROF
    After paying taxes and such it might be cheaper getting them from newegg. So if you don't find them at your store you are not really spending much more to have them shipped to your door..
    No sales tax in Delaware

    So if Compusa did have them for $11.99 as you posted... since Newegg is $12.99 + 4.99 shipping... buying locally would save me money...

    BUT my Compusa didn't have Verbatim -R DL... heck they didn't have the Verbatim +R DL packs either... the only dual layer they had was +R DL Memorex 5pack and a +R DL Sony 2pk... so no, -R DL locally...

    I guess.. NEWEGG here I come....
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