Posted February 25, 200818 yr comment_9256 Just a note: Most people agree that Taiyo Yuden dvd-r 8X premium grade discs are the best to get. I may put a review for them just where it will be there, but anyway so far my white inkjet hub-printables of theirs have been doing good. Ritek used to be a big seller and actually still is, but now some people are starting to have their Ritek discs fail. So I would not use them any more personally. Usually it is recommended to test them on your computer drive, but my drive doesn't have the setup for it, I don't think. Remember be sure it says it is premium grade and NOT from their value line. Most people say anything faster than 8X do not give good results. So even though my dvd recorder can burn at 16x, I use 8x discs.
February 26, 200818 yr Author comment_9263 I haven't had problems either, but most people who are really OCD about exact things say that these are the best. Supposedly a lot of dvds SEEM fine and then suddenly stop working a couple years later. So far has not happened to me with any brand though.
February 26, 200818 yr comment_9266 I haven't had problems either, but most people who are really OCD about exact things say that these are the best. Supposedly a lot of dvds SEEM fine and then suddenly stop working a couple years later. So far has not happened to me with any brand though. In a few years all these dvds I burn will be useless anyway. Now that Bluray is the new format its only a matter of time before everybody has a bluray player. And u know they wont make those players able to play standard dvds so all us idiots can go rebuy all our stuff on blu ray.
February 26, 200818 yr Author comment_9268 Nah, they will definitely play all of these formats. I personally only use dvds for tv shows instead of movies and old tv shows will never be in blu ray. I just hope they physically still work for many years though.
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