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Subby wrote:Ok, Verbatim it is then. Thanks for the replies. That's a really handy list Dolphinius, I appreciate it.
Hehe TYG03 doesn't often give QS 99's but it's quite consistant at QS 98's. Horrible might be a bit of an overstatement.dolphinius_rex wrote:mrslim wrote:At rima.com, TYG02 costs $41 per 100 DVD-R discs, TYG03, the 16x version is $50. The aforementioned Acro Circle 8x media is $28. That's a big difference. What benefit would I gain by spending the extra money on the TY media? Durability over time? Recording quality? Something else? Nothing, at least in a practical sense? Something else?
The TY media is generally better made, and will probably last longer.... although A-Grade Optodisc has scored quite well in longevity tests in the past, I would still chose Taiyo Yuden over it for important stuff. 99% of my personal stuff goes on Acro Circle 8x DVD-Rs these days though. They have become quite stable on most burners, and the pricing is too good to ignore. (just don't use them on Pioneer DVR-107's!!).
As for Taiyo Yuden 16x DVD-Rs... they don't work on the DW1640, even with the latest firmware. Well, they'll burn at 16x... but the results are horrible! So stick with TY 8x DVD-Rs, or Acro Circle 8x DVD-Rs (buy Acro Circle specifically, since many *MANY* companies will sell B grade or worse Optodisc media as 'A Grade' Optodisc.... even Rima! So look for Acro Circle brand).
crossg wrote:Hehe TYG03 doesn't often give QS 99's but it's quite consistant at QS 98's. Horrible might be a bit of an overstatement.
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... 315#145315
Seems Typical latley that one batch to the next differ quite a bit. Mine is (73) writes well in both my 1620's Nec 3520 and the 1640 but my Plextor 716A just destroys this stuff.dolphinius_rex wrote:crossg wrote:Hehe TYG03 doesn't often give QS 99's but it's quite consistant at QS 98's. Horrible might be a bit of an overstatement.
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... 315#145315
Well, I wasn't using that firmware at the time.... and even so, I've never had the as good results on those scans. Not even once!
Spent most of yesterday morning digging through media at Best Buy and another store for Fuji and Maxell MIJ and all we could could find was MIT. Talk about hard to find MIJ latley! Unless you order it. Guess we got a little spoiled.TCAS wrote:I have very bad experiences with Immation, but among the good onesare FujiFilm DVD+/-R (8x) and Maxell DVD+/-R(8X) both made in Japan.
TCAS wrote:Circuit also has on sale (Sept 4-10) DVD+/-R(8X) nexXtech brand $6.98 for pack of 25. The -R one are Verbatim brand with MID MCC 03RG20. Look the following:
dolphinius_rex wrote:No, they are NEXXTECH brand, and *NOT* Verbatim brand. There is a VERY big difference between having a Mitsubishi MID code and having Verbatim level quality.
thegdog wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:No, they are NEXXTECH brand, and *NOT* Verbatim brand. There is a VERY big difference between having a Mitsubishi MID code and having Verbatim level quality.
I had bought some NEXXTECH 8x DVD+R media a while back when they were on sale for $7. It was a CMC MID code. I planned to use the media for discs that I gave to other people. (Why give family the TY media? Heh.)
My NEC drive used to burn those things amazingly well. I always had really good CDSpeed scores. The BenQ 1640 doesn't burn them as well as the NEC did (even at 8x), but still much better than other cheap media. I can also burn them at 12x on the 1640 and still get (what I consider anyway) good scores.
Never tried the NEXXTECH -R media before, though.
dolphinius_rex wrote:The DW1640 LOVES a properly made CMCMAGE01 disc
thegdog wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:No, they are NEXXTECH brand, and *NOT* Verbatim brand. There is a VERY big difference between having a Mitsubishi MID code and having Verbatim level quality.
I had bought some NEXXTECH 8x DVD+R media a while back when they were on sale for $7. It was a CMC MID code. I planned to use the media for discs that I gave to other people. (Why give family the TY media? Heh.)
My NEC drive used to burn those things amazingly well. I always had really good CDSpeed scores. The BenQ 1640 doesn't burn them as well as the NEC did (even at 8x), but still much better than other cheap media. I can also burn them at 12x on the 1640 and still get (what I consider anyway) good scores.
I you look in to disc information chart the manufacturer of disc is Berbatim.
Never tried the NEXXTECH -R media before, though.
dolphinius_rex wrote:TCAS wrote:Circuit also has on sale (Sept 4-10) DVD+/-R(8X) nexXtech brand $6.98 for pack of 25. The -R one are Verbatim brand with MID MCC 03RG20. Look the following:
No, they are NEXXTECH brand, and *NOT* Verbatim brand. There is a VERY big difference between having a Mitsubishi MID code and having Verbatim level quality.
TCAS wrote:If you look in to name of the manufacturer of the disc in information dsic from Nero CD Speed it is Verbatim not anthing else
TCAS wrote:As I explain before look into my post #634 CD Speed disc information. Also the following is show this disc has been bunred by NEC3500.
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