Hi everyone,
I've been away from burning for a while; can anyone share some recommendations on premium-grade water-resistant inkjet DVD-R media? I know that TY and Verbatim still has one line each -- how are their grades/qualities? Are there other alternative brands to try? Where are good online dealers to find these?
Also, any news on the horizon about BD-R with water-resistant printable surface?
Any help will be greatly appreciated; thanks in advance!![]()
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jvc/t.y. is the only one worth buying in dvd-r. haven't heard of any in bdr, but you can get normal whit inkjet printable.
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