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Old 23-09-2010, 20:36   #14
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Re: Want to buy DVD+R Discs

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ View Post
I recommend Verbatim DVD-R format they never failed me when i used to burn my movies to disc but i never burn to disc anymore the future is streaming, unless you're doing it to lend to other people.

Play.com are good for discs but not the cheapest.

If it HAS to be DVD+R then i'd get these for quality. http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/333751...k/Product.html

http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/6-/Search...searchsource=0
I think my computer only burns DVD+R. I need to give a copy of a wedding DVD to someone, plus use them for movies


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Originally Posted by roger skillin View Post
25 for £2.99 from Ebuyer although unless you order other stuff with it the delivery would not be free and you would need to pay £2.08

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/191722

Although i just noticed that the site Kymmy gave you charges £3.99 for deliver
I think delivery is £2.78? Which means for that same product (see below), it seems UKDVDR would be cheaper (inc. Del?) If so, I will go with UKDVDR?

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
I always use www.ukdvdr.co.uk for my blanks
http://new.ukdvdr.co.uk/product.php?...=TITANIU-01005 looks good
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