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  1. Hey, I was wondering if anyone knew which media is the best to use, and I was thinking of purchasing a spindle of Optorite 8x media at this site: http://avlogic.com/product.cgi?code=18030222
    I was also considering buying the Ritek 8x media in the orange colored wrapper. If you can provide any advice regarding my question, I would greatly appreciate it, thanks.
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  2. I would check these out, Tayio Yuden media has always been good to me

    http://www.meritline.com/piodata-8x-dvd-r-blank-media-dvdr-discs-disc-jewel-case.html
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    Looking at the page, I noticed that about half of the most popular drives only support 4X on these disks, what burner do you have? I would pass.
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  4. I have a Lite-On LDW-811S which supports writing 8x DVD+R media. I looked at those Taiyo Yuden, but they are a bit more than I am willing to spend, and I am unsure of whether they would be compatible. What would you think about the Optorite 8x media? Thank you both for your replies.
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  5. As far as compatibility goes, I barely ever see my drive listed..... But TY's have always worked for me. They are definetely more expensive compared to other disks, but I never gotten a coaster yet with them (knock on wood)

    Wouldn't hurt to try one of each...... And make a determination.

    Check out www.nomorecoasters.com for reliability ratings too......
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  6. Taiyo Yuden 4X and 8X+R are the Best media I have seen. Seems that Verbatim has slipped on their media quality.


    RG
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  7. U need to match the media with your writer. Best media is authoring media & its for authoring writers.

    Left column, dvd media, has thousands of media comments.
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