I have the new Pioneer DVR-108 +/- 16x DL burner.
Anyway, I have been using the 4x Ritek media for a long time and been very happy with it, never had a coaster or problem. Looking on www.shop4tech.com where I always order media, I was looking at some of the other brands. Currently they have Matrix 1-8x media with white matte tops for 0.49/disc, cheaper than the Ritek, plus with the matte top. The description reads:
Matrix DVD-R Media 4.7GB 1X-8X Thermal White Printable Bulk by shop4tech
Elite in DVD Media! Unlike its predecessors (The Matrix Generations Prior) the Newest Generation Matrix disks use the highest quality Azo Dyes, and the most superior production processes. In addition, the Quality Control of the Newest Generation Matrix is extremely stringent. The Newest Generation Matrix disks are paralleled to any of the highest quality DVD-R disks on the market. If what you are looking for are super high quality disks which offer the utmost reliability, but at the same time cost much less then some of the more renowned media, then the Newest Generation Matrix disks are for you.
Matrix DVD-R 8X discs offer 4.7GB of write-once storage capacity, superior recording quality, and compatibility with 1X to 8X DVD-R writers and this disc burns to stable 8X in 8 minutes!
----------------
Anyone know about this media? Thoughts about the Matrix media? Should I pick this up?
Thanks guys,
Dan
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 11 of 11
-
-
I'd get in touch with the supplier and ask them for the lead-in data. If they're making claims like that but aren't prepared to tell you what manufacturer they came from, then it's probably a case of buyer beware.
If you do a search for matrix in the media guide to the left, you will see they have had a jaded past - often using media of a lower quality than these claims would suggest. They may have got their act together, however... -
I am using the new Matrix in my Pioneer 108 with the 1.10 firmware. They top out at 12x and the burns are smooth and clean, with no playback issues in the 3 or so different DVD players I've tried them in.
I'd give them an unqualifed thumbs up after about 35 burns!
Edit: I should mention that I'm burning the silver matte 1-8x variety. -
FWIW, I had to order another 100 and the silver matte 8x is $35.10 for 100 shipped with the 'bens10' coupon code.
-
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdgallery.htm
Review at bottom of page.
I'm still not sure if I got 8x or 4x. It's the "new" formula.
Mere 51% success rate.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
FAQs: Best Blank Discs • Best TBCs • Best VCRs for capture • Restore VHS -
Used up 100 of these so far. Bought 100 fo the 4x also along the way. Iv'e notice that every time I check the shop 4 tech websit the 8x disks are always cheaper than the week before. The 4x a month ago were .35 and the 8x were .75. Now the 8x are .39. Anyway, I did get a few that would not burn at the edges properly. They would have a dark semicircular spot at the edges about the size of a dime. I have beet burning these at 6x ever since without a problem. The 4x also burn at 6x without a problem.
-
Lordsmurf,
Your link shows the LONGTEN media ID, which is not the 8x 'new formula' media code. The ones I received have a 'TYG01' ID.
FWIW, I didn't even have a 50% success rate with LONGTEN. Worst crap I ever tried. -
Originally Posted by accountwizWant my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
FAQs: Best Blank Discs • Best TBCs • Best VCRs for capture • Restore VHS -
Re. the matrix media. The longten id goes with the 4x media.The tygo1 id goes with the 8x disks. As an aside comment, the 4x @ half the price seem to burn better- but ever so slightly
-
I've used the new Gen Matrix discs for about ~110 different projects, much of them at 4.3 GB's and haven't noticed any problems whatsoever. They seem to be very good discs and of high quality. I haven't seen any of those burn issues either but i'll watch out for them when I order again to see if it affects the disc in any way. Never used the old Matrix discs people are talking about so couldn't venture to say how those were but these new gen ones are great.
-
I too have never had any problems with the new Matrix discs. They work great and are a real bargain for the price. The discs are very clean and the write side is excellent for my sharpiles. As far as the old Matrix, I also never used them, but I did get some longten discs a while back under the digital matrix name from meritline, they were total garbage, 80% of the discs wouldn't even burn properly.
Similar Threads
-
Gigablock BD-RE Media - Any good?
By JohnnyCNote in forum MediaReplies: 4Last Post: 24th Jan 2011, 18:24 -
Matrix DL DVD+R, Any Good?
By Des in forum MediaReplies: 12Last Post: 23rd Feb 2010, 14:21 -
Looking for DVD player replacement - Good DVDR media support? (~£50)
By John_Jordan in forum DVD & Blu-ray PlayersReplies: 1Last Post: 18th Mar 2008, 14:12 -
Phillips DVD+R, 16x, media code: CMC MAG. M01...These any good?
By i am x in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 1Last Post: 15th Mar 2008, 10:26 -
Did "Good" media go bad -OR- DVD Recorder conundrum? Help!
By MrCreosote in forum MediaReplies: 9Last Post: 11th Sep 2007, 19:33