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    fujis are usually TY or MCC right? if so this seems like a good deal:
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=1061127216278&type=product&productCategoryI...&skuId=5961916
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  2. These are "PRODISCS03" discs, looks like you missed the following thread:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=225671

    At least in the US, Fujifilm has used either RITEKG03 (no speed rating) and PRODISCS03 (4X) for their DVD-R cakebox packages. TY discs are only used in their 10 or 5-pack DVD-R jewel case packages.
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  3. That may well be true for CD-R's, but Fuji have their own dye these days for 8x DVD-R at least. I have some of these branded as Datawrite and I have to say my testing of them so far suggests they are very cross platform compatible on my picky units and burn consistently at the rated speed on my A07.

    It might be worth asking the seller for the ADIP code, and if it matches the one I've got here (doubtful since the ad says 4x), then it could be a fairly safe gamble.

    00000000 00 6C 00 00 01 40 C1 FD 9E D8 52 00 02 88 0D 0C .l...@....R.....
    00000010 88 88 90 00 03 46 55 4A 49 46 49 00 04 4C 4D 30 .....FUJIFI..LM0
    00000020 33 00 00 00 05 B8 83 00 30 00 01 00 06 09 0F 10 3.......0.......

    Don't forget, this code came from discs branded as 8x - your mileage may vary !
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