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    Does anyone here use Datasafe/Datawrite Classic gen 4 Branded 2X DVD-R disks ?

    If so are they good quality and do they work ok in standalone players that support DVD-R disks

    And do they really work at 2X write without any problems

    I'm using a pioneer A04 Burner

    Thanks in advance
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    Ironically I have the same blank media as you and the Wharfedale M5 (I guess you're in the English part of smurfland, right?).
    I'm not happy with these disks, I'm getting intermittent power calibration errors (it's been suggested I burn a 1x, not 2x) but more importantly I'm getting stuttering on my M5 (last two episodes of a six episode dvd I created).
    Let me know how you go on (personal message me if you wouldn't mind) and I'll do the same.
    Thanks,
    Will
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    Datawrite 2x burn at 2-speed in the DRU500A without problems!
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  4. Yes i use them in the 104 and they play in the Kids Mustek and My SCAN dvd using the latest firmware 1.40 to burn the dvd-r
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    As smurfpacker and ,myself have discussed off-thread, my datasafe issues are with my M5 standalone, they play fine in my laptop, desktop dvd players and also a pal's panasonic standalone.
    I'm sure they're fine
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