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THE GOOD:
Maxell is good. The MXL media formula, not the brand.
Pioneer is good. The PVC media formula, not the brand.
Ritek is good. Most RITEKG03 and all RITEKG04.
Apple is good. The brand. They have a high quality control in their contracts.
Verbatim is good. The MCC media formula, not the brand.
Optodisc is good. The gold ones. OPTODISC media code.
Seems like this information is a few months old. So is the info above still true? Is the media formula marked on the product some where so you can tell what you are getting? I have gotten the impression from reading here and else where you what to go with the "gold" colored media?
And has anybody heard anything about the Fujifilm DVD+R?
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Fujifilm uses RICOH media wich is very good. The only way to tell what media manufacturer made the disks, is if you use a utillity like DVDInfo Pro to read the media code on the disk.
Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........ -
The Fuljufillm is really really good, made by RIcoHJPN. I bought in apack of 50 in Bestbuy 4X DVD+
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