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  1. Member Ma_Jie's Avatar
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    Hi guys. Does anybody have experience with this media?

    I know it's probably shit, but I can get 50 IJP (inkjet printable) discs for $15 CDN.

    Any comments would very much appreciated,

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    MJ
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  2. Looks pretty bad judging by the media reviews:

    https://www.videohelp.com/dvdmedia.php?dvdmediasearch=onidtech&dvdmediadvdridsearch=&ty...+or+List+Media

    I've used the VDSPM...whatever the hell it is, they actually burned decently, but I think they may have been shady near the edge of the discs, like most cheap media typically performs. I don't have any more to test unfortunately, though, and I only had a few to begin with. Probably not worth the trouble unless they're significantly less than anything else, then maybe try a few and see how they do on your burner.
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  3. Member Ma_Jie's Avatar
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    Hi steve.

    Thanks for the reply! I was just considering them b/c my current spindle of MXL RG03s is running out, and I need some discs to tide me over until they put the Maxells back on sale.

    I'll see if I can buy a few, and I'll test them: according to MCSE, the BenQ does support them.

    - MJ
    (1)BenQ 1620 w/ B7u9 w/ MCSE speed patch
    (2)Philips 8631 @ BenQ1620 w/ B7U9 w/ MCSE speed patch

    GET MCSE HERE

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    Originally Posted by Ma_Jie
    it's probably shit,
    Yes.

    Originally Posted by Ma_Jie
    for $15 CDN.
    After you throw away coasters, it may be $1 per disc.
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