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  1. I got in a deal at staples a month back for 5 10 packs of Verbatim DVD+r's
    5- 10pks -r's

    and 3 lightscribe.

    These were in little boes and looked good for the $2.50 price. How is this media? Can i burn movies at 16x with my nec-3540a???? I mean whats the difference in burn speed? Will the discs skip? I ise my xbox to play them
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    Verbatim is very good media as a rule. Your 3540 will burn these @ 16X no problem, assuming the rest of your computer can get the data to the burner fast enough(ie fastish comp.). I have some 16X +R Verbs, and my 3520 will spin them off at the rated speed, as will my Plextor 716, about 6min per disc. HOWEVER, a lot of drives firmware need to be updated to get a really good burn reguarding PI/PO scans. My stand alone players will play them excellently, but they do not give as nice a error scan as 8X burnt media. I personally think this will be fixed with future firmware releases. I usually just burn all my media at 8X, with excellent results. When 16X becomes the exact science 8X has become, I'll switch to that.
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    Originally Posted by Grain
    becomes the exact science 8X has become, I'll switch to that.
    I don't think anything regarding burning will ever be an "exact science". You'll just get less chaotical results. Even good media has it's bad days.
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  4. Awesome. Just wondering.

    I mean if the movie plays and i can also rip it at later times great. This stuff says optimized for 16x. Just dont want to have bad results and movie or game skip halfway through.
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    Perhaps "exact science" was strong language, however burning at 8X is now extremely reliable, and I fully expect 16X to be there shortly also.
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