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  1. Hello.. as you proberly gatherd already from my copying Austin Powers goldmember problem, I'm knew to DVD burning. I just got a box of Shintaro DVD-R's. What do you think of them?
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  2. might try asking in the media forum.

    how did the austin powers backup go? did you get it to work?
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  3. yeah it worked great thanks. Compressed it a little bit and could fit some bonus stuff on it. Now to find a menu maker.
    Turned out one was normal movie and the other was with Director and Myers talking. I must have done something wrong to make it look like only half the film.
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  4. i have used over 200 shintaro DVD-r disks without any problems
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    I have the opposite experience
    a tub of 50 - over half failed about half way in
    I think the quality is a bit patchy
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  6. i have an NEC 1300A and i had problems with them.. i.e. they would only burn at 2x... as did my mate with the same burner... but other mates they seemed to work fine with...
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    Shintaro = Princo (DVDInfoPro confirms this). Basically you are paying extra for the same as Princo A-Grade discs. I've started using the Princo instead because I can save around $15-20 per spindle of 50 discs. So far I have created only two coasters - one due to manufactirung problems, one due my own clumsiness.

    Locally, while I can by pioneer, tdk etc. in 5 or 10 packs at between $3.50-5.00 per disc, I have found only one distributer who sells anything other than Shintaro/Princo in any quantity (they carry Ritek at around $2.00 disc) Unfortunately, it is an hour round trip to get them. Princo 50 spindles I can get near work for around $65.00.

    (Note: all prices quoted in Australian (AUD) $)
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    I've been buying the 50-pack spindles of Shintaro from JB Hi Fi - never had a coaster! I haven't heard of Princo...I should shop around more! Cheers Guns1inger for the tip, that sounds like good value!
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    Melbourne PC (Elizabeth St, just down from Lonsdale St in the city - around the corner from JB's city DVD store) carry PRINCO A-Grade spindles for $65.
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    Cheers, pal.
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  11. Originally Posted by guns1inger
    Melbourne PC (Elizabeth St, just down from Lonsdale St in the city - around the corner from JB's city DVD store) carry PRINCO A-Grade spindles for $65.
    bah.. both of you stop...

    MSY computers in Malvern.... 50Pc spindle of princo A grade = $45

    this place is awsome for everything.. the cheapest place ive ever been to... go nowhere else

    http://www.msy.com.au/LOCATION/malvernshop.html

    edit: well well well.. i just checked their website... THEY ARE NOW $35!

    also... http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS_W.HTM

    Ritek DVD+r 25 pc... $35
    Ritek DVD-r 25 pc... $33
    10” 4x –R Generic/ NEC/ Ritek G04 DVD Spindle $8 / $14 / $14
    5” HP 4x +R / RICOH 4x +R / RICOH +RW Disk $12 / $11 / $18
    10”4x –R / 4x +R / 4x +RW / 8x +R Ritek Jewel $16/$17/$22/$22
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    MUMMA!!!

    Onya, Wretchedhalo!
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