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Rencor wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:I've had the same problem with a batch of Maxell 8x DVD-Rs before (Japanese!).
I've had that problem with Jap Maxells in SEVERAL batches!
Gabe wrote:Rencor wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:I've had the same problem with a batch of Maxell 8x DVD-Rs before (Japanese!).
I've had that problem with Jap Maxells in SEVERAL batches!
You guys mean Maxell from TY or Maxell in general
In c´t TY +R 8x looks good, -R 8x bad. So the +R don´t have this problem.
BTW, TY DVD-R 16x seems to have a very good stability
Rencor wrote:I mean Maxell-coded Maxells. I've had a couple spindles where, at least some of the discs, weren't bonded until like a centimetre into the hub, ie you the color was noticibly different, it had to be air.
I've also had discs with just tiny bubbles around the hub. I can't say i'm terribly concerned about these, though.
Gabe wrote:
In c´t TY +R 8x looks good, -R 8x bad. So the +R don´t have this problem.
BTW, TY DVD-R 16x seems to have a very good stability
Halc wrote:Man oh man... I'm away for a couple of months and you guys dig up new dirt about discs to bring my hope down
This place is seriously detrimental to one's digital archival faith, let me tell you that.
If TY and Maxell can't be trusted for their QC either, then who are we to trust with our archival copies?
Halc wrote:Yes, I've learned it the hard way during the past ten years or so.
However, the problem is that 99% of people doing archiving have no time to hang around in forums every day.
Even I have hard time doing it monthly these days.
Why, oh why can't anybody just STEP UP to the challenge and provide a disc that is certified by 3rd party to at least withstand accelerated aging well (humidity + temp + EMW) and have excellent QA.
These people would secure the archival market for their own.
They could charge 10 times the going price of a quality Japanese disc.
Nobody in the archival business would care, they'd just pony up the money and buy in bulk.
But nobody is doing it. Everybody is just offering diminishing quality and worsening promises about longevity.
Oh, the humanity
dolphinius_rex wrote:
Tried MAM's gold DVDRs yet? What about Emtec's?? I've never had a MAM disc seperate on me (although previous MAM discs have had OTHER problems...)
Scour wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:
Tried MAM's gold DVDRs yet? What about Emtec's?? I've never had a MAM disc seperate on me (although previous MAM discs have had OTHER problems...)
I heard about MAM Gold-disc DVD-R 2x are awful. Not readable after one year
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