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Guzo wrote:btw mitsubishi chemical models don't have the same quality.
verbatim datalife plus
Made in india are bad
made in eu work fine,
dodecahedron wrote:anyone has experience with made in India Verbatim DataLifePlus?
are they truely bad?
(maybe i can return some of them...)
lppnet wrote: Oh! Your Memorex 48MAXX/LiteOn LTR-48246S really superb. Able to get c1 average that less than 0.1 for Verbatim? I still remember that you also able to get c1 average that less than 0.1 for TY. It is consistent?
MediumRare wrote:Here is a scan of "Made in India" Verbatim DataLifePlus (Super Azo), 700 MiB 40-rated burned at 40x, scanned in LiteOn LTR 48246S with CD Doctor at "Maximum Speed" (this is ca. 32x for video CDs)...
MediumRare wrote:My primary source of information as to manufacturer ...
dodecahedron wrote:is this the one so-so disk you mentioned, or is this representative of the made in India DLPs you've got?
LiteOn LTR 48246S
Firmware SS0B...........Verbatim Super Azo/MC 80min 48X.........48X
........................Verbatim DL Pastel/TY 80min 32X.........40X
dodecahedron wrote:WOW!!! thanks for the excellent link!!!
i'll incorporate it into a FAQ about media manufacturer.
MediumRare wrote:The "Pastels" are the first TY I've encountered (they're mentioned in InstantInfo, but I hadn't seen them anywhere prior to today) and are really good at 40x (Smartburn limit) with C1 max/mean: 5/0.2. Of all the disks I've tried, only the TDK/Riteks 40x @48 were better (5/0.1)- they are very similar to cfitz' Mexicos. I don't really care for pastel-coloured disks, though.
MediumRare wrote:dodecahedron wrote:WOW!!! thanks for the excellent link!!!
i'll incorporate it into a FAQ about media manufacturer.
I don't know if the scope of information goes much outside of Germany. It may useful to you and other Europeans though, if you can find your brand. From another thread, I know that it's certain that Fuji (for example) has other media in North America.
dodecahedron wrote:well, i'm stuck with 100 made in India 40x DLPs...too bad, as the newer 48x i see on the shelves are made in EU, i think...
dodecahedron wrote:LOL maybe now with the war scare going on i'll back up all my system every day and so go through those 100 CDs quickly....
MediumRare wrote:dodecahedron wrote:LOL maybe now with the war scare going on i'll back up all my system every day and so go through those 100 CDs quickly....
I really hope that that turns out to be an unnecessary precaution - you're a lot closer to the heat than anyone else here !!!!!
MediumRare wrote:I wouldn't worry much about it- 40x is not much slower than 48x and a lot of pressed CDs aren't better than the 40x-Indias.
sorry, didn't follow that.Guzo wrote:i wanted to say that
Guzo wrote:the first verbatim made in india, had 15-20% slower transfer with the same drive i usually test (lite-on dvd ltd-163)
(datalife made by moser baer india)
dodecahedron wrote:no, it appears as thought there are DataLife Verbatims (although i have'nt seen any in stores).
MediumRare wrote:dodecahedron wrote:no, it appears as thought there are DataLife Verbatims (although i have'nt seen any in stores).
I do see them in stores- in fact my mention of DataLife "Made in Mexico" launched the whole InstantInfo discussion. The situation on these is "complicated" though- they come in boxes of 10 with "DataLife" on the front and "DataLifePlus" on top. I may have to buy one just to see what's inside.
mmm...i have seen and used ValueLife CMCs!MediumRare wrote:The CMC 16X aren't available anymore. I tried one (see here). I also have the Pastel DataLife /TYs (32x) and there are spindles of DataLife 40x "Made in EU" available- I don't know what's in them.
In fact, I haven't seen any ValueLife here.
G
cfitz wrote:Maybe it would help to post the dye type and ATIP information in addition to the country of origin, since there seem to be so many combinations. My test results were for Mexican DataLifePlus discs with SuperAZO dye, ATIP = 97m 34s 23f (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation).
cfitz
dodecahedron wrote:DataLifePlus on the box, DataLife on the individual CDs?
strange. are these made by Mitubishi Chemicals or by CMC then?
dodecahedron wrote:Gmmm...i have seen and used ValueLife CMCs!
every place it's totally different!
MediumRare wrote:And then I saw some 40x Verbatim DataLife media (not Plus) made in Mexico (10-packs, ca. 15% less than DLP). I think it's safe to assume that these are not made by CMC.
Disc Type, Material = CD-R, Phthalocyanine
ATIP Lead-in = 97m 26s 66f
Norminal Capacity = 702.82MB (79m 59s 71f)
Disc Manufacturer maybe = CMC,Imation
SMART-BURN Speed Limit = 48X
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