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DVD-R Media: Tayio Yuden (and the cheap stuff . . .)

Postby Chu on Wed Jan 22, 2003 10:45 pm

Hello all. The $150 deal for a DVR-105 at staples was too good to resist, so I finally decided to buy a DVD-R. Now media . . . I have been looking over several boards to try to get a feal on the media sistuation with DVD-R's. Wow is it ugly . . .

Anyways, two quick questions:

1. I figured for stuff I actuially want to archive, I was willing to spend about $2.10 a disk, since that is equivalent to $0.30 a disk for CD-R's. Well, it's pretty obvious that won't cut it. Most of the really good media people reccoment starts around $3-4 a disk. I noticed that Tayio Yuden DVD-R's go for ~$2.50 each, and considering their CD-R reputation, thought that it was funny that NOONE is reccomending them considering the price of the reccomended high quality dvd media. Is there a reason why?

2. The cheap stuff. Cheap media is good, especially with the expensive stuff so damn expensive. I define cheap as around $0.50 to $0.80 a disk. There is a ton of cheap stuff out there (DVD-Pro, Low End Verbatums, Princo), and there are a ton of people reccomending each, and a ton of people swearing each is crap. Who is telling the truth?

Oh yeah, and I lied. There is a third question. On the pioneer site, the latest update for the DVR-105 firmware is 1.0. I know i've seen more recent firmware leaked on some message board, but for the life of me I cannot find the post. Can someone please point me in the correct direction?

Thanks in advance,

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Re: DVD-R Media: Tayio Yuden (and the cheap stuff . . .)

Postby BuddhaTB on Wed Jan 22, 2003 10:51 pm

Chu wrote:Most of the really good media people reccoment starts around $3-4 a disk. I noticed that Tayio Yuden DVD-R's go for ~$2.50 each, and considering their CD-R reputation, thought that it was funny that NOONE is reccomending them considering the price of the reccomended high quality dvd media. Is there a reason why?

I personally have never seen Taiyo Yuden DVD-R's on store shelves. Where did you happen to see them? I'm probably guessing online, if so send us the link.
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Postby Phoenix '97 on Wed Jan 22, 2003 10:59 pm

Princo 1X media (the cheapest DVD-R discs I can get around here, about $1.25 US per disc) works well for me for data storage. The discs recorded with my Toshiba drive can be read back well in both the writer an my LG 16x CD-ROM. I even left one of these discs "out" (e.g., recording side exposed to ambient indoor light, but not direct sunlight) for about a week and it's just as readable as all the other discs which have been each sitting in a jewel case on a shelf).
I haven't tried these discs with DVD Video yet; I simply don't use my burner for that purpose at this time.
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Re: DVD-R Media: Tayio Yuden (and the cheap stuff . . .)

Postby Chu on Wed Jan 22, 2003 11:44 pm

BuddhaTB wrote:
Chu wrote:Most of the really good media people reccoment starts around $3-4 a disk. I noticed that Tayio Yuden DVD-R's go for ~$2.50 each, and considering their CD-R reputation, thought that it was funny that NOONE is reccomending them considering the price of the reccomended high quality dvd media. Is there a reason why?

I personally have never seen Taiyo Yuden DVD-R's on store shelves. Where did you happen to see them? I'm probably guessing online, if so send us the link.


link. They got them in 20's for $2.50 each too. I have seen them in other places, but this is the cheapest I've found. They don't seem to be that rare.

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Postby seaegg on Sun Jan 26, 2003 3:26 am

If you want TYs you can always buy Fujis they're made by them. I know they cost $7.99 CAD each not sure what they are in the States.
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Postby Kennyshin on Sun Jan 26, 2003 3:44 pm

Wait for cheap Taiyo Yuden 4x DVD media.
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Postby Chu on Sun Jan 26, 2003 6:16 pm

>>

If you want TYs you can always buy Fujis they're made by them. I know they cost $7.99 CAD each not sure what they are in the States.

<<

Gee, that's only slightly more then twice the price of the link I posted. What a deal :roll:. Anyways, I sorta need some disks now, so waiting for 4x is not an option :\ Plus the way I burn, the differennce between 4x and 1x is negligable since I burn between classes. Also, if I can get a better burn at 1x with 4x media, I would def. go that route.

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Postby Kennyshin on Mon Jan 27, 2003 7:38 am

BeAll DVD-R may be the best among the cheap brand names. But it's over $1.
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Postby Pradeep on Mon Jan 27, 2003 10:49 am

Phoenix '97 wrote:Princo 1X media (the cheapest DVD-R discs I can get around here, about $1.25 US per disc) works well for me for data storage. The discs recorded with my Toshiba drive can be read back well in both the writer an my LG 16x CD-ROM. I even left one of these discs "out" (e.g., recording side exposed to ambient indoor light, but not direct sunlight) for about a week and it's just as readable as all the other discs which have been each sitting in a jewel case on a shelf).
I haven't tried these discs with DVD Video yet; I simply don't use my burner for that purpose at this time.


I would be surprised if your discs started failing due to exposure to ambient indoor lighting. Direct sunlight is another matter.
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