I recieved some free DVD-Rs from shop4tek , and I burned my first one from the stack. The one did burn at 4X on my DVD-R A05 burner. I burned a movie, file size 4.3 gigs, no freezing throughout the disc. They are selling these DVD-R's for .99 . I am not sure about the durability, or how long they will hold up. they are unbranded.
The media code is.LONGTE..NO
It played on my Pioneer 343 player, did not work on my PS2.
Viz
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If I had not just ordered 100 printable discs a week ago I would go for that deal as the price is great for 4x media (heck it's a good price for 2x).
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I will probably buy a stack and use them for testing. I do not trust cheap discs. These would be a good alternative to using a DVD-RW at 2X.
Viz
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