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  1. Member
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    Originally Posted by Synergy
    Here's a first look at JVC 8X DVD-R discs (TYG02) actually made by Taiyo Yuden, that just appeared in Japan recently:

    JVC 8X DVD-R Brief Review

    Of course we all know that the availability of 8X DVD media (both + and - format) won't become widespread until Ritek and other Taiwanese manufacturers start shipping their products.





    At last someone with the answer THANK YOU VERY MUCH.Only all I got was a load of old boll**ks from people who no nothing about me.All they
    did was pick out all the NEGATIVE POINTS.Still what do you expect from
    certain people STUCK IN THE PAST and moan about my grammer.(SAD).
    Well to top all this I now have some MINUS R yes MINUS R and yes they
    are X8.They work very well 8.1 x all the way no problems.This is with out any hacked firmware.(there not the JVC ones either)
    I will not reply to any more MOANING posts so stop moaning.
    A VERY BIG BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THAT HELPED NOT THE WHINJERS AND THE OLD MOANERS
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    Originally Posted by NICEBUD
    stop moaning. ... THANK YOU
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
    FAQs: Best Blank DiscsBest TBCsBest VCRs for captureRestore VHS
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    Do you even know the main differences between -R (that's Dash :P ) and +R? If you did you'd know why there's a lack of -R 8x media. And there may never be certified 16x?

    Don't lament your poor choice in burners with a bad post and unfavorable followups.
    To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
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  4. at pricewatch.com you can find computer stuff including disks.
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