19-01-2011, 22:40
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Which dvd to buy
Hi i want to buy some blank DVD+R disks
dont know which brand to buy which are reliable and value for money
Verbatim
Philips
Maxell
Memerex
TDK
Infinity
Thanks
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19-01-2011, 22:43
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Re: Which dvd to buy
I always go for Verbatim as i have never had any problems with them, but they won't be the cheapest. You may be able to pick up 50 for £10 though at a guess.
This is what i have bought in the past for movies etc, 100 for £17.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000BEZYL...SIN=B000BEZYLA
Edit
These are DVD-R though not that that should be an issue and i don't know what is best but i have never used DVD+R.
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19-01-2011, 22:47
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Re: Which dvd to buy
I think the maxells are shipping with a Ritek Dye I bought some + rs by mistake and they were fine
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19-01-2011, 22:54
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Re: Which dvd to buy
I posted this on another thread about blank discs:
Two of my local Sainsburys are doing Verbatim CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R spindles 1/2 price.
Verbatim spindle 50 cd-r 52x 700mb £6.00
Verbatim spindle 100 cd-r 52x 700mb £9.00
Verbatim spindle 50 DVD-R or DVD+R 4.7gb 16x £7.50
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19-01-2011, 23:37
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Re: Which dvd to buy
I always go with either Tesco or Aldi's own, they have never failed me to date and are excellent value for money
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19-01-2011, 23:50
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Re: Which dvd to buy
My burner (Optiarc) don't like Verbatim disks. If I burn a film at x16 it won't play very well, yet with Maxell DVD-Rs I've never had that problem burning at x16. So it could also be down to the burner and firmware to match up with certain media brands.
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20-01-2011, 00:32
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Re: Which dvd to buy
Maxell -r's have been Ritek F1 dye for a while now and I also have good results
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20-01-2011, 01:02
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Re: Which dvd to buy
I have used Asda DVD+R i dont know who makes them
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20-01-2011, 01:45
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Re: Which dvd to buy
I usually use SVP - http://www.svp.co.uk/ - for my media needs, they have pretty decent prices and very good information including the exact dye used in each product.
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20-01-2011, 02:09
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Re: Which dvd to buy
I get a 50% coaster rate on memorex CD-R discs. That's on 4 different writers on 3 laptops plus a portable writer.
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20-01-2011, 02:33
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Re: Which dvd to buy
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Nikon
I get a 50% coaster rate on memorex CD-R discs. That's on 4 different writers on 3 laptops plus a portable writer.
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You'll need to buy plenty of cups to put on them then
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20-01-2011, 23:46
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Re: Which dvd to buy
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Nikon
I get a 50% coaster rate on memorex CD-R discs. That's on 4 different writers on 3 laptops plus a portable writer.
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Out of interest, are you always burning at the highest speed available?
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20-01-2011, 23:56
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Re: Which dvd to buy
Verbatim as the dye used is a very high quality which will allow you media to last longer without becoming corrupt in a few years to come, like what happens on poor dye media...
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21-01-2011, 00:00
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Re: Which dvd to buy
Unfortunately Verbatim is not universally good, which is why I recommended SVP. Verbatim have used very cheap and poor quality dyes in the past and it is difficult to tell which dye is used in a particular packet without opening it. SVP is one of the only places I know that tells you what dye is in what before you order.
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21-01-2011, 00:03
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Re: Which dvd to buy
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Unfortunately Verbatim is not universally good, which is why I recommended SVP. Verbatim have used very cheap and poor quality dyes in the past and it is difficult to tell which dye is used in a particular packet without opening it. SVP is one of the only places I know that tells you what dye is in what before you order.
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In the ones i linked to above, they're using Advanced AZO+ recording dye. I've never had one fail on me. Have you considered lowering your burning speeds? Burning at a higher rate is prone to a failed burn.
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