I haven't seen too many questions regarding this, but here goes: Has anyone noticed any difference in the level of scratch resistance in dvd-r's? I just got some 8x Prodisc (MCC 02RG20) and have noticed that they *seem* to be a little better at scratch resistance than my usual Ritek G05's. It may be just wishful thinking though! That's when it dawned on me to ask about it here.
So, has anyone noticed any difference in scratch resistance in various dvdr's?
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I don't know if there is a difference, they all seem to scratch easily. I think the expert on DVD construction is Lord Smurf. If you can find one of his posts, you could PM him.
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http://www.tdk.com/recmedia/dvd/
"(TDK) Armor Plated DVD discs are 100x more scratch resistant than standard DVD media. Ink and smudges? No problem—The recording side easily wipes clean. Ideal for storing treasured home videos, digital photos and anything else that must be kept safe and sound. Armor Plated DVD is an exclusive TDK recording media breakthrough.Write-once DVD-R Authoring media is typically used in video production environments. Remember to verify that DVD-R Authoring media is compatible with your equipment." -
Just off the top of my head, Verbatim made a cratch resistance DVD. Not sure witch mod talked about them, but I sure it was a mod here
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Thanks junkmalle,
Those are the ones I was thinking about....beat me to it
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