What dvd's to use?
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samanddusti
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What dvd's to use?
What type of dvd's should I buy for the DVD Recordable 8x Max Dual Layer, ultrabay? Thanks.
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Re: What dvd's to use?
Dual layer DVD-R.samanddusti wrote:What type of dvd's should I buy for the DVD Recordable 8x Max Dual Layer, ultrabay? Thanks.
I don't think DVD-RW can be used in this drive. Anybody can confirm this statement?
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mightaswell
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I've always been partial to Verbatim discs, which I see made the top list. Yet not all Verbatims are the same. You need to check the country of manufacture or check the part number. My experience with CD/R's is that the discs made in Taiwan are good and the discs made in India are bad. It turns out that Verbatim used a different dye in the manufacture of the media in each respective country. Not so sure about DVD discs, but I use still use Verbatims and have had no problems.
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DVD-R are slightly more compatible with older DVD players. DVD+R are a bit faster: faster to format, and faster to write on many drives. I've used +R, +RW and +R-DL on my T60's drive with no problems. (I have a + only drive in another machine, so only have that media on hand.)
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For movies, PS discs or generally speaking things that might get read by other things than PC, DVD-R made by Ritek and Verbatim are best choices.
For PC stuff DVD+R or DVD-R, it just doesn't matter, some people say that DVD+R are better, Verbatim and Ritek are again top choices.
In general RW media due to less reflective capacity tends to over wear the diodes in optical units. Also DL media has this tendency.
I have no knowledge about DVD-RAM media.
Regards,
V.
For PC stuff DVD+R or DVD-R, it just doesn't matter, some people say that DVD+R are better, Verbatim and Ritek are again top choices.
In general RW media due to less reflective capacity tends to over wear the diodes in optical units. Also DL media has this tendency.
I have no knowledge about DVD-RAM media.
Regards,
V.
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