boblx2 wrote:If you bought an A05 then most likely the only media that will work on it is Ritek 4X media.
You can get them online from Meritline.com. The brand name is Ritek and they are 4x speed discs. They have worked flawlessly in my A05. They are the only media that has worked with it though. I have not been able to get any of the popular brand named media to work. But as long as Ritek works it will be okay. I am sure that Pioneer will get the compatability issues cleared up in the near future. Meanwhile Ritek media is the way to go.
Good luck with it.............
Hi boblx2, I have a few questions if you have a few minutes. I recently bought a Cendyne 4X (Rebadged Pioneer A05). I am looking for a good reliable media and I don't mind spending a little more as long as they are good quality.
The Ritek 4X media that you are using, can you point me to which exact ones in the meritline.com site? I saw some Ritek branded but only the 2X. Are these the G04 that you are using? I also noticed some Meritline Branded 4X which I'm not sure if these are the ones:
http://www.meritline.com/merexrit4xdv.html.
(What's the percentage of duds in these).
If you happen to have the exact item description or part number or link to to actual item, that would be greatly appreciated.
Some additional questions:
1) Using these Ritek 4X, do you always burn at 4X? How well do they work at 2X?
2) Have you backed up any DVD movies using these Ritek 4X? Have you tried backing up fairly large movies ~4.7 GB such as Lord of The Ring or Minority Report and at what speed? These two movies seem to have some issues with lower quality DVD-R's as the outer edges of cheaper blanks are not consistent thus causing pixelation, choppyness, or pauses near the end of the movie.
3) How many of these DVD-R's have you used so far?
4) Aside from the Ritek 4X blanks, have you tried any other brands that yielded good results as well?
Thank you in advance.