I just got some Kodak DVD+R media today...
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DGenerate
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14. October 2004 @ 19:07 |
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...and using Nero, under Manufacturer's ID, it says "Prodisc R02".
Now, I've read here that a) Kodak DVDs are rubbish, and b) Prodisc DVDs are good.
I just got my DVD burner, and these are the first discs I've bought (thought I'd try them out, they were cheap). Anyone have any opinions?
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DGenerate
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15. October 2004 @ 10:59 |
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Bueller? Bueller?
Anyone?
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AfterDawn Addict
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15. October 2004 @ 16:47 |
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Crap!!!!
Get Ritek G04 4x -R or Ridata 4x +R at meritline or newegg. Under .50 each w/free shipping. Probably cheaper in cost than those you bought. But they aren't a cheap disc. Out of over 400 burns only one bad disc and they replaced it.:>)
BTW, make sure they are the BRANDED ones(name stamped on the disc), if you don't you don't know what you're getting sometimes. They are only a couple of cents more. and still under .50 cents.
GO VOLS !
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DGenerate
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15. October 2004 @ 20:00 |
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Cheers, bigorange.
So to clarify, "Prodisc R02" are no good? I just thought I'd experiment with these discs as they were a) readily available (ie, didn't have to order them off the internet), b) reasonably inexpensive, and c) came in a jewel case 5-pack...I don't want to buy a spindle of 50 duds!
I'm in Canada, so I think I have to look for other places to buy from...I know I've seen a couple of relevant threads in this forum.
Thanks again.
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15. October 2004 @ 20:29 |
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Hmmmm....meritline and newegg don't ship to Canada? I didn't know. One other brand, tho a little more expensive that is readily found in stores is verbatim.
Any brand made by Mitsibishi is usually good, MCC is what you'll identify it by.
Load a little tool called dvdinfopro, the free version is all you need. It will analyze your media, drives, burners, and do all kinds of other neat stuff including erasing and reformatting RW discs.
You can put your media in your drive and if it comes up MCC you're fine, if it comes up CMC, stay away. it's at www.dvdinfopro.com, I use it so much i keep it on my desktop.:>)
GO VOLS !
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DGenerate
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15. October 2004 @ 20:41 |
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Oh, they might ship to Canada, I don't really know. It's just that I'd rather not deal with the hassle of:
US$ + S/H -> CDN$ + customs & duty + Federal & Provincial taxes
Never miind, there's a handy thread called "Media in Canada" that might be of some help!
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AfterDawn Addict
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15. October 2004 @ 20:43 |
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would you mind posting that so i can recommend it to some of our other AD Canadian members?
PS-don't forget to DL dvdinfopro.;>)
GO VOLS !
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DGenerate
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16. October 2004 @ 08:06 |
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It's right here in this forum:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/97776
Incidentally, I just tried two of those discs...they work perfectly, even on my PS2 which is very picky about what it will play.
And no, I won't forget about dvdinfopro! Cheers!
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16. October 2004 @ 09:48 |
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Congrats, and thanx for the link :>)
GO VOLS !
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brobear
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17. October 2004 @ 18:48 |
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As well one should not mistake compatibility with quality. Also glad to see you have the answer to your questions. ;)
More media info: The +R Ritek is a Ricoh and those are good disks and you will find some of the Verbatim +R are Ricoh as well. The CMC items for Verbatim were -R and not the top line DataLife Plus series. Mitsubishi and Taiyo Yuden are the other good manufacturers for the brand. With Ritek, you're looking at Ritek and Ricoh, so at present you are assured of quality media when purchasing those brands. I'm sure Canada has a supplier somewhere. NCIX.com is one source that pops up.
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=11233&vpn=R-DVD-R4X50&manufacture=Ritek
Their price is about $59 CAD for a 50 spindle of 4x Ritek -R.
With Prodisc's rep, they'll have to do better before they get my business. Ritek has one of the best names for low cost, yet good media.
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