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!
Thanks to every replies!
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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 ) ?
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Originally Posted by Italic
I think the Prodisk ones are the 4x version.Not bothered by small problems...
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