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Posted by flipp0r on 08-18-2005 03:37 PM:

Dependable DVDR media

just got a Sony DW-D22A w/ supposed "buffer underun protection"
last night I went thru 4 verbatim dvdr's tried burning @ 8x/6x/4x all crappered out.
gonna check the firmware +aspi drivers tonight. in the interim I'm wondering
if anyone can recommend dependable dvdr blanks (brand name)

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Posted by The CandyMan on 08-18-2005 05:08 PM:

I've never had any problems with Verbatim DVD-R 16x, burn perfect everytime. Item #95058. If your using the same, I would indeed check and update your firmware. And btw, I've never used +r, I've always have used the minus ones.

Another brand I've used with success is Memorex, a little more expensive, and Windata, much cheaper. Got both in the past from Micro Center.

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Posted by TwinZ on 08-18-2005 05:23 PM:

i use ritek media now, i was using the G04 which is superb but now i have moved on to the G05 which isnt as good but very reliable. if you want to go for the best media about get Taiyo Yuden media, i havent used them myself as they are still expensive in the uk but i havent heard a bad thing about them at all. i think the media codes are TYG01 and TYG02 and it might go upto 3.


Posted by flipp0r on 08-18-2005 05:32 PM:

tx for the tips. I think i may have gotten dinked from the online company i bought it from. perhaps it doesn't have the buffer underrun protecton i bought it with.

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Posted by danimal39 on 08-18-2005 11:43 PM:

taiyo yuden,profesional 100%,100 year archival shelf life


Posted by scottymac on 08-19-2005 01:03 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by The CandyMan
Another brand I've used with success is Memorex


Wow! You must be that one guy I've heard about.

Seriously though, I've heard nothing but garbage about Memorex DVD-Rs.

With my standalone Panasonic DVDRecorder, I use Samsung BeAlls.

For my LG Multi-DVD drive, I use Maxell ±R(W).

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Posted by flipp0r on 08-19-2005 05:30 PM:

no firmware update on Sony's DVDRw drive. went thru two more blanks last night. Using oem NTI DVD Maker
crapped out after burning 350MB
the program actually told me 'all done' after it had just gotten to burning Table of Contents.

...thinking i got dinked from the supplier
and lack of buffer underrun protection
i wonder what my dvdrw drive will look like after i set it on fire w/ napalm

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Posted by Neversoft on 08-19-2005 06:26 PM:

I don't understand why people have so many problems with other manufacturers... I've only ever bought those cheapo NEC3500's for myself and other people - they'll burn to anything, they're consistent and reliable.

I know it's not what you want to hear after you purchased that Sony thing but I'd suggest sending the cunt back and buying a cheapo NEC!!


Posted by flipp0r on 08-19-2005 07:16 PM:

i got the cheap Sony drive, 65$ US w/ shipping. 1yr mfr warranty.

just went ahead and bought this NEC drive for 10 bucks less...go figure
now i just gotta get some Taiyo Yuden dvdr's

- tx

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Posted by Neversoft on 08-19-2005 07:53 PM:

Don't worry about it, those NEC drives will burn to anything! I have no issues at all, although generally my DVDRs are the Datawrite classic grey simply cos that's what the bloke in the shop sells


Posted by flipp0r on 08-19-2005 08:21 PM:

i dont think it comes w/ oem software - any burning software u recommend?

currently i have nero 6.6. ultra edition ..legal of course

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Posted by Neversoft on 08-19-2005 08:34 PM:

I only ever need Burnatonce and DVDDecrypter (both free!)... With a hint of Nero if I need to just dump some files on a disk.


Posted by flipp0r on 08-19-2005 08:35 PM:

isn't all software free? >:]

tx again

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Posted by Neversoft on 08-19-2005 08:48 PM:

Well yeah but my point kinda was; You don't have to break the law to have the best burning software


Posted by J Fresh on 08-20-2005 03:59 AM:

The Ritek G04 were shit for me for some reason (got from meritline, originally sent me the wrong ones. i was unsure on it so I used DVDInfo and they weren't the G04 so I had to send back, then got the real ones)

I've been usuing Sony, Memorex, & TDK and have had no bad burns yet. mainly 8x discs burnt at 4x (thinking about getting a new burner)

But this Pioneer A06 External 4x is just so beautiful!

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Posted by flipp0r on 08-25-2005 02:18 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Neversoft
Don't worry about it, those NEC drives will burn to anything! I have no issues at all, although generally my DVDRs are the Datawrite classic grey simply cos that's what the bloke in the shop sells


just installed the NEC3500.. burned w/ nero using generic dvd+r's - works like a charm! tx NS ...now what to do with the Sony drive..

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Posted by bhang on 08-26-2005 12:52 AM:

media

as far as my PC goes any media is about the same, but the ritek g04's are great but are getting hard to find (4x), the g05's are almost as reliable at (8x) and as reliable if not more at 4-6x. Ive burnt the g05 at 10x without problems...

Reading them in stand alones is a different story, I've had my best results, on a wide range of standalones with the g04/05 by ritek, I've also bought brand name disks,(ie: verbatim, memorex,staples branded, HP branded) and had a freakin' coaster fest, it seems that you need to find a good match for your setup taking into account your burner, which media it prefers and which disc your standalone dvd player likes just as well...

find a good combo and stick with it.

bhang


Posted by rog0003 on 09-18-2005 11:06 PM:

I've got the NEC 3520a was only like $40 bucks. great deal. anyways, I think taiyo yuden is generally the best media.

Check out rima.com for good deals on media especially taiyo yuden. 100 are only like $40 or 50 for $22


Posted by The CandyMan on 09-19-2005 04:35 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by scottymac
Wow! You must be that one guy I've heard about.


Lol, I don't know about that, but I can tell you, in the 8 years or so since I first bought my 2x cdr burner (HP), I've never had problems with any of media. Even the no name blank cdrs CompUSA carries. Though the last two cdr burners, and my current dvd burner, have all been Lite-Ons which might be part of the reason. But to date, other than the occasional coaster through user error, I've never had a problem. Must be that other guy than too!

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Posted by AssKing on 10-16-2005 05:53 AM:

I strongly recommend Pro Disc DVD-R. I buy 100 of them on eBay for $22.00. They come in two spindles of 50 and I've burned maybe 70 of them so far and the only coaster was my fault. I also buy cases on eBay 100 for $34.00. It works out great, for only 56 cents I have a DVD with a case. Now if I can find a great deal on ink, I could start printing more covers.


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