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    I saw in a european website 2 kind of discs dvd-r 8x with the same media code (Fujifilm03).
    One kind is marked as Datawrite Classic and produced by Prodisc and the other one as Philips.
    What I'm asking is : the same media code means the same producer that is Prodisc ?
    Are Prodisc supports good like Ritek?
    I prefer to buy them because RitekG05 Dvds cannot be write at 8x with my LG GSA 4120b fw.A111.

    Sorry for my bad English. I'm Italian!
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    I bought some Fuji 8x dvd-r's that came up Fujifilm03 as well. My thoughts are they are Prodisc, but have nothing to back up that opinion. I do not have any trouble burning them in my Pioneer A06 (4x), nor reading them on a standalone player, so I am happy with them.
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    Thanks for the reply,
    What I kindly ask, if somebody can help me, is :
    What is better Datawrite Classic or Philips (even if they have the same mediacode ) ?
    Thanks....
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  4. Originally Posted by Italic
    I saw in a european website 2 kind of discs dvd-r 8x with the same media code (Fujifilm03).
    One kind is marked as Datawrite Classic and produced by Prodisc and the other one as Philips.!
    Ok here in the Uk we have the datawrite classic 8x with the fuji 03 dye and i use it a lot now over 300 so far and can says its a good disk. Not had any stored long enough to say its a great disk, but no bad burns and they play OK even when burned to max capasity.
    I think the Prodisk ones are the 4x version.
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    Ok thanks for suggest iooi.
    I think I'll try them...
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