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  1. http://www.meritline.com/prodisc-4x-dvd-r-dvdr-blank-media-discs-disc-bulk.html
    are these actually Pioneer-Certified? anyone with good/bad experience shopping on Meritline.com? thanks.
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    Meritline sucks I would use Rima thats who I use.They have Prodisc 4x for $.38 there the S03 very good quality I have burned 500+ no coasters P.S they are Pioneer Class A certified.
    James B Elder
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    50 Prodisc are currently $20 at Supermediastore.

    PRODISCS03.

    Authentic. I'm burning these babies at 8x in my NEC ND-2500A with 1.7 firmware.

    Flawless playback on 3 different DVD players, as well as PS2.

    Call me crazy, but at least for burning quality, these rival yuden's..

    I would have like maybe two or three half second stutters burning DVD video at 8x with Yudens sometimes...havnt had that happen with these prodiscs...am on my third stack of 50 now.

    Only coasters I've made, are ones I've made being stupid and did something to cause it...(LOL, dont ask me what I was thinking when I decided to benchmark my DVD player during a burn....)

    Seth
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  4. If I were you, I will purchase Prodisc media from supermediastore.
    http://www.supermediastore.com/prodisc-4x-dvd-r-silver-47gb.html
    Not only better price, $0.35 each if you want to purchase 500, but also good reputation in the market.
    I've been using Prodisc for a while, great result for my NEC 2500A and Pioneer 107.
    Good luck
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  5. Also check out Rima.com, often I find that Supermedia has higher shipping costs and the best delivered price comes from Rima.
    Still a few bugs in the system...
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