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  1. What are the differences between these Ritex DVDs and which one of these should I buy?

    1. Ritex white-topped inkjet printable, £9.74/25 discs.
    2. Datasafe Ritek (white and silver-topped with DATASAFE written on it), £9.74/25 discs.
    3. Ritek Ridisc (purple and silver-topped with RiDisc written on it), £7.99/25 discs.
    4. Ritek (purple-topped with silver RITEX written on it), £9.74/25 discs.
    5. Datawrite Ritex (yellow topped with Datawrite written on it), £8.74/25 doscs.

    http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/acatalog/FOR_DVD_R_RW_CLICK_HERE.html

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  2. Thank you for the reply. I've looked at the DVD Media section but I'm still unsure. Does anyone have experience using these discs?

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    Personally, RITEK means "run away" to me now. It's getting worse as the months go by.
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  4. Originally Posted by chiyoaiki
    What are the differences between these Ritex (sic) DVDs and which one of these should I buy?
    I wouldn't buy ANY Ritek's now. Too many people reporting problems.

    For the time being, I would stick with only the top-rated media (i.e., "1st Class Media") at NoMoreCoasters.COM which means using Pioneer ($$$$$), Maxell ($$$), Taiyo-Yuden ($$), MCC ($) or TDK (??) media ID.

    If money is more important than limiting the amount of coasters or burn quality (esp. >4GB point), then you can experiment with ProDisc from what I have read here.
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  5. Thanks for advices.

    Do you know where can I buy those "1st Class Media" in UK?

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    those ritek disks your talking about should all be ok they use the same g04 dye as long as the dye's the same any of those makes should be fine i buy from that company a lot of times there very good never had a bad batch from them .
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  7. Originally Posted by rixh
    those ritek disks your talking about should all be ok they use the same g04 dye as long as the dye's the same any of those makes should be fine i buy from that company a lot of times there very good never had a bad batch from them .
    Thanks for the info. Does this mean that even though there are slightly differences in prices, they should all work the same? Is there any benefit in going for more reputational brands, thus more expensive, such as Ritex or Datasafe?

    Which one of those have you bought before and which one you would recommend me buying?

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    Ridisk and Ritek (purple-topped with silver RITEX written on are very good. i have try'd both no problems
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    I think it depends on your burner as well.
    I have a pioneer 106 and have used Datawrite yellow and Ritek Tango , I have not had a coaster with a DVDR and have had no conmpatability problems with them , I have 4 different standalones and they work great for me.

    I like the Datawrite Yellow more now they use Ritek Dye . Good price and (for me) have been 100% reliable . I've probably used 350 discs to date.
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  10. Originally Posted by Bodysurf
    For the time being, I would stick with only the top-rated media (i.e., "1st Class Media") at NoMoreCoasters.COM which means using Pioneer ($$$$$), Maxell ($$$), Taiyo-Yuden ($$), MCC ($) or TDK (??) media ID
    can you show me 1 (one) place where I can buy Pioneer media :P
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    Personally, I would stay away from Ritek.
    For the extra money, you are better off with Maxell -R (Japan)
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    I still buy and use Ritek's....I just don't buy the white topped ones. I strictly use the "naked" ones with nothing on the top at all.
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  13. Datasafe is kind of the best Ritek G04 you can get your hands on. 100% burn readability, very nice dye and play in all players. Thats my experience anyway. Look at media list on this site and you will see that lots of people have the same experience using this media.

    The purpel discs are Ritek branded and supposed to be top quality. I tried a 25 pack and they worked fine. Some of them did show signs of bad dye and some had small scratches in the dye, so i can't give them a top raiting even thue they worked fine.

    Ridisc did also work fine for me, but lots of them show signs of bad dye. Thats why I decide to stay away from them.

    I have no good experience of Datawrite, however I haven't tried their G04......

    So I recommand you to buy Datasafe and it would suprise me if they gave you any trouble at all!
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