Well, I just finished the last of my Memorex DVD+R and now I am looking to get a new pack of DVDs. I have never had problems copying, but I've heard people say that Memorex aren't all that great. Also, not sure if this is because the disc or not, I tend to get some parts that get jaggy really bad (might be DVD Player.) What is a good, and relatively cheap (I get 50 memorex for $15) DVD+R?
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locally, when on sale, get Verbatim for $15/50 for DVD+R (8x or 16x) ur pick, MCC003/MCC004 MID codes respectively~ :) excellent media for the SAME price you are paying for uhm...ur...uh...Memorex (without all the freezing and the "jaggy" u speak of) :)
what burner u currently using? i would suggesting burning the 8x DVD+R Verbatim @8x IF you have a Benq drive, all others, start @4x and go up from there...for the 16x DVD+R, burn @8x minimum...period...
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Verbatim 8x dvd+r MCC003
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