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cbboy777 wrote:MCC media is good stuff. MCC04 is on par with TY's. MCC03 and MCCR02G02 is not far behind. If you want some of these, Newegg.com has Verbatim -R (MCC02RG02) for 27.99 free shipping for a 100 pk. Very good deal.
dolphinius_rex wrote:cbboy777 wrote:MCC media is good stuff. MCC04 is on par with TY's. MCC03 and MCCR02G02 is not far behind. If you want some of these, Newegg.com has Verbatim -R (MCC02RG02) for 27.99 free shipping for a 100 pk. Very good deal.
Yeah.... I'm currently trying to figure out what's up with that media. I'm pretty sure it's a Prodisc OEM, but I haven't gotten 100% confirmation on that (specifically talking about the package selling for $27.99 at Newegg).
cbboy777 wrote:Okay just got my Verbatim -R in today from Newegg. MID codes is MCC 02R G02. Inner hub serial number has - in between them, so they are Prodisc made, not CMC. Good stuff.
dolphinius_rex wrote:cbboy777 wrote:Okay just got my Verbatim -R in today from Newegg. MID codes is MCC 02R G02. Inner hub serial number has - in between them, so they are Prodisc made, not CMC. Good stuff.
Although I've never tried Verbatim's OEM Prodisc made MCC 02RG20, I've heard that other people with the BenQ DW1620 have had poor results from it, when CMC made and MCC made MCC 02RG20 have worked fine. Prodisc does SOMETHING differently, although I've never been able to figure out just what it is.
Personally, I have complete faith in Prodisc's ability to screw things up, even if MCC is giving them the dye.
cbboy777 wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:cbboy777 wrote:Okay just got my Verbatim -R in today from Newegg. MID codes is MCC 02R G02. Inner hub serial number has - in between them, so they are Prodisc made, not CMC. Good stuff.
Although I've never tried Verbatim's OEM Prodisc made MCC 02RG20, I've heard that other people with the BenQ DW1620 have had poor results from it, when CMC made and MCC made MCC 02RG20 have worked fine. Prodisc does SOMETHING differently, although I've never been able to figure out just what it is.
Personally, I have complete faith in Prodisc's ability to screw things up, even if MCC is giving them the dye.
Here's a scan of the discs i just received. You know what, Im getting the high PI error spikes at the beginning of disc and at the end with my BenQ burning at max speed on my TY's and Verb's (16x and 12x). Do you know how i can correct that other than burning at a lower speed? I just upgraded from B7T9 to B7V9. Would that help?
BTW the attached burn was using B7T9. I upgraded to B7V9 after this burn......
Alektron wrote:I made a backup of a DVD movie recently onto Nexxtech DVD-R. We watched the backup copy of the movie on 55 inch (140cm) widescreen, and it seems good from a subjective point of view. I haven't done a technical analysis.
TCAS wrote:This is the best statement I have seen, if recorded DVD VIDEO works perfect in stand alone DVD player and you can watch the movie without any "Jitter, Noise or Jumping" then you should be satisfied with your recording program and don't get fascinated with PIF/PI or Scan or other testing.
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