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    I just got the Samsung R120 recorder. Need to find what DVD-R will work best for it. Is the -RW worth it?
    I plan to switch all my VHS to DVDs.

    I have heard certain brands work best for certain DVDr.
    I got the maxell DVD-R that are made in taiwan. Are they any good? Samsung recommends Maxell.

    Thanks for your input!
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    I would only use Taiyo Yuden DVD-R for the DVD-R format. They can be bought on-line for a fairly good price (considering how good they are) from RIMA.COM

    For DVD-RW I have been using Maxell DVD-RW discs that I have bought at WALMART. They come in a 5 pack (with a full DVD case) for only $7.77

    DVD-RW is good if you want to copy it to the computer and re-author or for "time shifting" when you plan on watching something once then delete it.

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    I see you're cross posting.
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=285755

    Good media list for USA as of November 2005
    Sony brand DVD+R (made in Japan) = YUDEN media
    Sony brand DVD+R (made in Taiwan) = SONY media
    Sony brand DVD-R (made in Japan) = TY or SONY media
    Fuji brand DVD+R (made in Japan) = YUDEN media
    Fuji brand DVD-R (made in Japan) = TY media
    Verbatim brand DVD-R (made in Taiwan) = MCC media
    Verbatim brand DVD+R (made in Taiwan) = MCC media
    Maxell brand DVD-R (made in Japan) = MXL media
    Maxell brand DVD+R (made in Japan) = MAXELL media
    TDK brand DVD-R (made in Taiwain) = TDK media

    Pick one. Best Buy, Staples, Office Depot, Walmart, Fry's and OfficeMax are all fine places to pick up some of these discs. About $15-20 per 50 pack on sale. New sale each week it seems.

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    I"m curious as to why you left off the Sony 8x DVD-R made in Taiwan; I've seen no difference in SONY08D1 made in Japan from that made in Taiwan.
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    Oversight mostly. That and the fact that I've not seen any Sony DVD-R from Taiwan lately.
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    Originally Posted by Gen-An
    I"m curious as to why you left off the Sony 8x DVD-R made in Taiwan; I've seen no difference in SONY08D1 made in Japan from that made in Taiwan.
    Normally I wouldn't buy MADE IN TAIWAN media but I did buy a 25 pack of SONY DVD-R discs that was only $8.99

    It has the SONY08D1 media code. So far I've burnt 2 discs at 4x (it is rated up to 8x) and I seem to be getting good burns (I tested both with those Nero Tools) but how good they are time will tell.

    I just couldn't pass up the price and needed some discs quick as well.

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  7. I have a Samsung R120. I have used the Fuji 2x DVD-RW with great success. I do my editing at the pc level. HOWEVER; just to test my Samsung when I first unboxed it, I ran tests using three brands of DVD-R I had on hand at the time. Sony (SONY08D1), Fuji (TYG02) and Verbatim (MCC 02RG20) all worked for me with no issues.
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    Hello Onesickpup,

    What speed did you recorded on the 3 brand of DVD-R?
    In the manual it says 4x but most of todays DVD-R comes in 8x or 16x.

    Also do you have issues with the chapters that result in 1 sec glitches every 5 mins?
    When did you buy the DVD maybe this issue was on older R120 and have been addressed if you don't see this issue.

    Thanks!
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  9. All three of those media types are 8x DVD-R. Honestly, I have no idea what speed the recorder burns at ( Never read enough of the manual to even know!!!)

    I pretty much exclusively stick to XP and SP recording mode for most of what I do. With the LSI encoding chip this thing does very well at those rates.

    Sorry! Can't answer your question on the chapter glitch you refer to. I have never noticed it, but I cap and then edit on my pc. I don't import any chapter points to the pc. I'll try to watch for it and I'll post back if I find out anything. May be awhile as I don't have any projects going currently.

    Almost forgot - purchased my R120 in early September when it was on special at my local Bestbuy. It's not a Pioneer or JVC - but it does a pretty decent job on vhs transfer and digital cable time-shifting in xp and sp modes.
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