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  1. Member deejay.2001's Avatar
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    Hi,
    I found perfect test of dvd-r media....read at this site
    http://www.thewholewideweb.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=167

    enjoy......
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  2. Good site, but those are just people's opinions on a forum. This forum is much better then that one for examples on different media and tests. But that was good to see a lot of other members with their test results. There is an ACCU thread, as well as a DVD-R thread that is all about ACCU, and each and every person has stated the same thing that I have all along, that those ACCU's are inexpensive and a hidden treasure.

    I didn't read a single post where anyone had a single burn or playback issue with ANY of the ACCU's and many had a 0% failure rate. The ONLY complaint I read about is that the ACCU's didn't play in every single IMAGINABLE player out there. I'm sure with ANY media, if you test it on enough players, you will find that one here or there won't play it. Anyway, thanks for the link, it was interesting.
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    well this web above is not a site of people opinions

    it is a test of reliable test company in germany, which tested DVD-R media...
    as you can see the worst dvd-r are expensive memorex and imation media. Don't buy them.

    Very good are, maxell, mitsui,verbatim,pioneer,sony,original tdk, and from cheap ones primedisc(ritek G03).

    Down the site you will se grafs of tested dvd-r....so no people opinions...real TEST....

    deejay
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  4. I doubt C'T gave their permission for posting the article to that forum...
    But you can get the original article from C'T:
    http://www.heise.de/kiosk/archiv/ct/02/25/124/
    It costs €0.80 but you get €1 when you register so it's actually free. C'T has also tested 4x DVD±R in the latest issue (not available online yet).
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  5. Funny thing about the TDK, check the media code, its that TDKG02000 code....
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