I have been backing up my dvds with cheap dvds and more then 50% turn out freezing.
What is the best DVD I can get that will have like 80% good?
Where could I get it?
Also I own a cheap DVD 4x Burner... I bought at FRYS for $80...
What's a good buy for a dvd-r 4x burner?
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Your best bet is to check the 'DVD Writers' section on this website for your specific writer. There they have compatability ratings with various brands of media.
I personally have a Pioneer 106 and use Prodisc media with pretty good results....
happy hunting...The distance between genius and insanity is measured only by success... -
At the risk of a flame war...
Ritek's G04 Printables are very good and reliable.
But a lot depends on your burner.Not bothered by small problems...
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Originally Posted by bluemc
For the short answer, get Maxell, Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim MCC DVDs.
Originally Posted by bluemc
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i checked on rima and the verbatim and taiyo are about $.80-$1.00 a piece. are tehse discs 100% good? like out of a batch of 100 do all of them burn. are there any cheaper ones around $0.29-$0.50
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search. please, search.
didn't we go through questions/discussions like this about 5 million times already. -
buy one of every make, model.....AND WHICHEVER WORKS BEST--STOCK UP!!!!!
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I have had no problems with Verbatim, I've been through three spindles with not one coaster. The catch is that this only applies to the ones made in Singapore, they are for sure MCC. They also farm out some of their production to other makers in Taiwan and Japan, I can't vouch for those.
I'm not sure this holds true, but all the Singapore ones I have bought are printed with violet ink and say 'Datalife Plus'. These are the + ones, the - may be a different color. They run about $1.33 (not on sale) each and are the cheapest 'good' ones I have found. Japanese made Maxell seem pretty good too but I haven't used enough of them to make any bold claims.
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Buy 1st class media (Maxell, TY) and you will be fine.
Buy Prodisc and you will probably be fine too but you will have much more money left in your pocket.
I personally use printable 63512x Maxells for important backups and matte ProdiscS03s for stuff I give away or stuff that does not have to be practically guaranteed perfect- since I don't have time for testing.
I have never tried Ritek DVD-Rs and have no intention to.
The recent MCC\Prodisc controversy might be of some interest to you. MCC or ProdiscS03, you can't lose in my opinion.
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Ive been hearing a LOT of positive about Prodisc's, they have a higher quality rating than Riteks and are more cost efficiant.
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Originally Posted by trickyman
Don't forget writing to a disc is only half the story - you still need to be able to read it back in your target device. -
I think this should be said you could have the best media in the world but if you use a shitty process they will just not work.
Media is one of three main areas you need to look at.
Media
Method
Hardware and Software.
All of these have been discussed in length. Search the forum and do some reading. I am sure you will find something that will help you.
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