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    http://www.supermediastore.com/taiyo-yuden-white-inkjet-hub-printable-8x-dvd-r-value-l...combo.html#top

    Anyone have any experience with these discs? I bought some Fujifilm TYG01 at a store after doing research and I use those for masters for duplication and they worked great. Wondering if the TYG02/TYG03 are just as good, especially since they have the printable surface?

    I bought some prodisc white printables and they're pretty much useless to me. Maybe just not compatible with my burner, not sure..

    Appreciate the input
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    Both are good though some feel TYG02 is somewhat better for some reason. I use TYG02 silver tops myself.
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    I talked to the tech support at supermediastore
    He said the different media codes 01, 02, etc are for burning speed, e.g., 01 is 4X, 02 is 8X

    I went ahead and bought because I have an epson printer, so free ink is good!
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    Those are good discs.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
    FAQs: Best Blank DiscsBest TBCsBest VCRs for captureRestore VHS
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    Even though some feel positive about ProDiscs, I've had my share of problem burns - usually above the 4.3 GB mark.

    As to the Taiyo Yudens: LS is correct, those are good discs. I've burned about 500 or so in the last year without mishap; and ordered another 200 from supermediastore of the same type/speed.
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