Best Buy again has the 10/$19.95 sale on Verbatim Dual Layer disks.
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Originally Posted by willrob
Minimum 3 per Store ... No RainChecks
hmm ... I haven't gotten into the four 10 Paks ... I bought 2 weeks ago.
This is great that Best Buy is doing this.
Also at Best Buy ...
Seagate 200 GB hard drive ... $89.99 .... $70 bucks instant savings
Western Digital 80GB ... $49.99 ... $35 bucks instant savings -
Originally Posted by lacywest
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Originally Posted by Wile_E
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
I received a MSI mother board from a Ebay auction ... the seller was in the UK ... it arrived quick ... I was surprised. Until I opened the box ... I didn't know where it was from -
Beware the fujifilm.I order all mine online,and about 20% of them turned out to be riteks.The rest are ricohjpn.I don't know how you tell from looking at the box.I think i'll only buy verbatim from now on.
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Originally Posted by lacywest
Yet ANOTHER reason why to stop buying from Best Buy! -
Originally Posted by progrocktv
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If you post a dvd deal you need to give the speed of the disks. Slower disks are, of course, cheaper.
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Originally Posted by progrocktv
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Originally Posted by handyguy
And days later ... a few made in Taiwan ... I no longer no which is which ... no problems have occured. The labeling is not on them ... most of them are used up and just sitting around gathering dust :P
Feb 7th 2006 - Since I'm being quoted ... I will go into more detail ...
When I bought all those MIJ TDK DVD-R 50 Packs [6 of them] ... a lot of them were in the trunk of my car ... still in the original shopping bags with the labels saying in small print ... Made in Japan ... and the Made in Taiwan 50 Packs [bought several days later] were in my apartment.
... as time went on ... they were unwrapped and they all started looking the same ... 50 silver TDK disks on cake pack spindles ... for a little while I wrote on the clear plastic lids ... Taiwan or Japan ... but ... that was back in March 2005 ... there are still some around ... but I've bought ... Verbatim 100 Packs [Office Depot] and TY 100 packs [online] ... Maxell [Staples] ... I don't buy CompUSA EL Cheapos anymore.
I burn at 4X ... regardless ... There has been a few times at 8X ... but only because I'm in a hurry to take it with me to work.
I use to burn a few at 6X ... and I saw a lot of pixel breakup on my JVC DVD Player ... could have been the JVC doing it ... but I stopped burning at 6X and went back to 4X
As for burning CDs ... I burn at 16X ... Nero Express default speed on my system is 48X ... [I have to pay attention to what the settings are set at] I tend to wory when that happens ... and I burn another at 16X
By the way ... the Best Buy Sale this week ... I did buy one the Western Digital 80 GB Hard drives ... for $50 bucks. -
Originally Posted by lacywest
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Ritek dual layer d01 discs are not very compatable.Tried them and they have a 60% compatability rate.Some discs are inferior to others regardless of what you say.Single layer discs may not have as many problems,but dual layer certainly do.
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"Tried them and they have a 60% compatability rate."
With what? 60% is about right for the percentage of dvd players that play DL. -
I picked up two packs last night with plenty more left on the shelf. These were Made in Singapore -r DL x4 Discs with a media code of MKM01RD3. I burnt one disc last night without any problems and will be burning a few more today.
Thanks for the tip willrob. -
Originally Posted by ROF
I want quality media! I'm tired of people thinking that $2 is too much for a disc. I payed more for VHS tapes and so did everyone else! Yet I never heard anyone complain about them! I'm tired of manufacturers getting away with releasing crap media. I should not have to make 4 copies of every disc I have, plus buy hard drives to store an extra copy. They should also write the media code on the outside packaging, so people can tell what they are buying. -
So far I'm not eating anything and I've been burning DVDs this entire decade. I have yet to have a single DVD or CD go bad after being burnt correctly. Sure I've heard the horror stories related to CDs falling apart and such and the myths about how DVDs can die after a certain number of years. While this may all be true I've not seen it. Yes, I've seen CDs fall apart due to neglect and I've seen DVDs not being able to read because of scratches, but to say a disc that has been taken care of will eventually die on it's own, I've not seen this.
Most people write off a hard drive as dead and data unretrievable when in fact it's the drive that died not the platter. The only tape media I've ever seen destroyed is either because of magnetic intrusion, neglect, or player destruction of the tape. The same goes for DVDs and CDs. I've never seen one just die after a certain of years.
While certain brands might be quality for you, they will not be quality for others. Price does not guarantee quality, price guarantees profit(or loss) and nothing more. If you buy your media based on it's price as compared to others on the same shelf you are either a bargain shopper or biased towards a certain media. Neither of those types guarantees quality.
If you are only using media to backup originals you have nothing to fear if the backup fails. You should still have your original which you can again make a backup copy of.
If you are relying on a single media to support your precious(non-backed up) data you are not really doing a service to yourself or the data. Important data should be backed up to not just one source of media but several sources(and several copies on each) such as you suggested. If it's important you should be utilizing hard disk space, backup tape, and optical media. This will guarantee your precious data is retrievable from at least one of these sources. Of couse, you should also store these different media at different locations in case of natural disaster, war, or other disturbance that causes a loss at the medias location.
If you think a Made in Japan TY disc is more reliable than a Made in India Supra Disc you are mistaken. They are both vulnerable to same circumstances. -
I'd say it's pretty much proven TY uses a better dye on its discs than most (see PI/PO tests and real world experience), and has good manufacturing (run an FE-TE test on a TY disc, you'll see generally they're pretty flat). Some say TY has bad bonding, but I've used thousands of TY discs and never had the layers fall apart on me, but then again I don't try to separate the layers with a knife or similar object
TY discs are among the few you can use on pretty much any drive and get good results; there's a reason for that. Japanese disc manufacturers simply have better R&D; I don't think that can be argued. The main thing is you're less likely to get a coaster burning a disc from one of them (TY, Mitsubishi, Ricoh, TDK, Maxell).
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You had me convinced until your last sentence. I've found TDK to be the most unreliable disc available today. -
There isn't anything inherently wrong with TDK's dyes. In fact, the discs that TDK makes itself in Japan are excellent, especially TTH02 which is arguably the highest quality 16x DVD-R media. The problem is the discs with TDK dyes manufactured by CMC in Taiwan; TDK doesn't seem to have as strict a quality control policy as Mitsubishi does, since MCC discs made by CMC are by and large very good media. I haven't used enough of the TDK discs made by TDK in Luxembourg to comment on those.
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The verbatim and fuji-ricohjpn dual layer discs i have burned have played in every dvd player i have tried them in.The riteks never play in everything.so far i'm 12 for 12 with the better discs.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
The guys working there were hiding them... so they could buy them later for them selves and the guy who helped me didn't like the guy that was hiding them.
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Originally Posted by Noahtuck
That was quite surprising, but in a good way.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
I just wish all merchandise had either complete specs or even better a browsable user manual instead of a 5 line shelf tag. -
Just to bring this thread back on topic (which wasn't so much about Best Buy, but about a sale on Verbatim +DL disks)
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0201238 -
Originally Posted by ROF
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ANYWAY....
For Verbatim DVD+R DL sales, watch Microcenter, Best Buy and OfficeMax for good sales. They all cary 10-packs, often on sale for $20-25.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Originally Posted by willrob
Feb2006 - Micro Center - DVD Media ... Verbatim DL Disks - $20
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