Just wondering what the best blank dvd disk is? I have an avi that I want to be a dvd and it's good quality avi. thanks
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www.nomorecoasters.com
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I only use TY (Taiyo Yuden) discs, such as these: http://www.rima.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=R&Product_Code=1736-1...ode=TAIYOYUDEN
Perform flawlessly for me and work on the various brands of standalone players that I've tested them on.Google is your Friend -
I know that most 'experts' on here advocate quality discs but I have found that even cheap discs work really well if booktyped and made into a DVD-ROM.
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I'll second the cheap discs for the most part. Price does not determine quality.
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Tdk dvd-r , never any issue's .
If issue ever arise's .
a: It's a bad batch (store person dropped them)
b: Issue related to operating system of burner fault .
It's normally "b" that happen's ...
Tested on 51 diferent dvd player's - no issue's (if rule's not broken)
Tested in 18 different dvd burners - Lite-on (avoid - incompatability issue's) -
TDK was notorious in their CD-Rs for using an inferior dye, but to be fair, they weren't the only company that did so. I used the old DVDXCOPY program a few times years ago with TDK DVD+R discs and it made my old Apex DVD player go absolutely nuts and it refused to play them. I think Verbatim makes excellent media. Memorex is the crappiest I ever bought and I won't do that again.
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http://www.nomorecoasters.com
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I have had bad experiences with cheap discs and Memorex. Just recently I've been reorganizing a bunch of data discs that I burned approx a year ago on various cheap discs and Memorex (8x white label printable). The discs tested good at the time of burning (tested with dvdinfopro). Now most of the discs have loads of crc errors and the data is lost.
I have some of the cheap discs and a couple of the Memorex (maybe 6-10 of a 50 pack) that are still good and haven't failed. From my experience and what I've read, the biggest issue with cheap media (and some name brands) is longevity. I spend extra on TY for the piece of mind. I've never had any bad burns or failures from them.Google is your Friend -
Originally Posted by Krispy Kritter
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Originally Posted by ROFGoogle is your Friend