hi,
everyone on these forums seems to say verbatim is the best media for burning backups but using AONE DVD+R DL from ebuyer.co.uk i get absolutely perfect backups time after time and they are printable, £5 for 10 disks thats around $10 in US currency. Compared to verbatim these are dirt cheap. What is the advantage, if any of shelling out so much on verbatim media? I've heard cheaper media damages the laser, is this true?
i was about to make a similar thread, How do u tell if ur media is "Cheap"?
i ordered verbatim discs online should be here in a few days, meanwhile i have around 30-40 Office Depot and Staples DVD+R DL's that i use for PS2 DVD9's ... figured while i wait i'll check them out ...
Office Depot 2.4x media burned at 1x works perfect so far ... matter fact when i put it in my burner, IMGBurn recognises them as Ritek (which i hear was great for PS2 backups) ... decent load times and no skips ... but how do i know if the media im using is harmful too my lens?
well, people seem to miss the big picture. Good media is not always about whether the game back up you made will work or not. It is about what type of dye the manufacturer uses. The dye will determine how long the disc will last before it starts to wear out, and how much extra stress it could cause your laser.
Best way to find out about your media is with a DVD identifier program. I think Nero can do it and also i think there are programs called DVDinfo & DVD identifier and then match the results against this guide
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
most media is made by one or another of the common manufacturers so you should find it
And although $10 for 10 discs is a good price i am only paying about $5 more for the same amount of Verbatim. Well worth it if my $400 system doesn't crash.
Originally posted by steimy: well, people seem to miss the big picture. Good media is not always about whether the game back up you made will work or not. It is about what type of dye the manufacturer uses. The dye will determine how long the disc will last before it starts to wear out, and how much extra stress it could cause your laser.
Best way to find out about your media is with a DVD identifier program. I think Nero can do it and also i think there are programs called DVDinfo & DVD identifier and then match the results against this guide
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
most media is made by one or another of the common manufacturers so you should find it
And although $10 for 10 discs is a good price i am only paying about $5 more for the same amount of Verbatim. Well worth it if my $400 system doesn't crash.
thanks alot ... exactly what i needed to know ...
the Office Depot DVD+R DL are recognized as Ritek D01's (3rd Class media) ...
i wont be backing up my favorite games on these ;)