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  1. Member Super Warrior's Avatar
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    Looking for cheap,decent quality DVD-Rs.
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    I buy mine at www.allmediaoutlet.com They have Princo DVD's for as low as $0.65 each (when you buy 500).
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  3. Make sure such media burns well in your burner. There are media reports in the forums & in the DVD media section.
    Panasonic DMR-ES45VS, keep those discs a burnin'
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  4. First off when ever I recommend media to anyone. I always ask what type of burner they have first because believe it or not. Not every DVD-R disk works with every DVD-R drive. So take that into consideration. I have multiple units and I use about three types of media depending upon what I am doing. Get back to me with your drive information and I will recommend something to you.

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  5. About the best cheap ones I have found that work in everything I put them in, is Ritek, get them at Shop4tech.com $86.99 for a 100.
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    I Just purchase the DVDPRO (Princo) disc from http://www.supermediastore.com, I found their discounted deal on dealnews.com, I got 100 pcs per pack for only $66 dollars include shipping. There was a $5.00 dollars off Couple which knock the unit price for each dvd to something like $0.60 each.

    I purchase from them several time and has been quite please with their service.

    Although i am quite new in the dvd recording field, but I certainly think that is the best price that I have seen.
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  7. DVD ER said:
    "First off when ever I recommend media to anyone. I always ask what type of burner they have first"

    Hit the nail on the head. Different burners burn different media. Although it is nice of everyone to post their "hot spots" for buying media we all need to be aware of what our burners like for us to feed them!

    I've got the Sony 500a and still have not found a 4x rated disc that will burn at 4x speed. Anyone else have any luck?
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    Originally Posted by DVD ER
    First off when ever I recommend media to anyone. I always ask what type of burner they have first because believe it or not. Not every DVD-R disk works with every DVD-R drive. So take that into consideration. I have multiple units and I use about three types of media depending upon what I am doing. Get back to me with your drive information and I will recommend something to you.

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    I have the pioneer DVR-104 drive.
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    So far these are looking good.A 50-pack of princo DVD-Rs for $38.

    http://www.allmediaoutlet.com/P-DVDR-4.7-GENPrinco.html
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  10. I just purchased a TDK indi dvd writer that supports both -r and +r formats. What would your recomendation be for affordable media that doesnt suck as far as quality goes?

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  11. Have you ever heard of a LEAD DATA. I just got some in from www.atdiscount.com This is a off the web site item. So you will need to call in. Ask for Mike he's my sales rep. They cost me $0.75 each. They seem to be working fine.


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    I would try out some Ritek or some of this LEAD DATA I just got in.

    Pick them up at www.atdiscount.com because if the don't work out for you they will swap them out for something that will.


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