As I've mentioned elsewhere on the forum, I work for a company that does CD/DVD duplication and replication, also a major distributor of various blank media brands. After a *GREAT* amount of convincing, I managed to get the "powers that be" to start letting us stock Ritek G03 and Ritek G04 media. Previously we had only been using Mitsui DVD-Rs, and Leda 4x DVD-Rs... and every once and a while Maxell DVD-Rs, and DVD+Rs.
We have a single DVD duplicator for our in house duplication (this one: http://www.microboards.com/new/article.php?story=20030415153905918), and generally it works very well. Well, we just sent our first duplications orders to our production department to be done on Ritek G04 media and I was astonished to hear the following: 23 out of 100 DVDs failed in the duplicator, due to a problem it had with scratching the discs during the duplication process. No other DVD duplicated on (either the Leda or Mitsui, Maxell is never duplicated onto) had ever had this problem. Now we are no longer able to do duplication orders using Ritek DVDs the person who manages that end of production already hated Ritek media (from back when they really sucked!) and consistantly rejects Ritek CD-Rs for duplication, in favour of CMC of all media!!! (luckily we usually use Taiyo Yuden, since it is cheaper to us then CMC). So now I'm left with a prediciment where I know that if I have a DVD duplication order, if I have it done in house, I have to have it burned on DVDs that I know suck, and are very poor quality (from personal experience unfortunatly!), and I just can't do that
So, what's the point of this message?
#1. if you are having a DVD duplicated, find out what it's being duplicated on!
#2. Ritek media is physically different, possibly thicker then Mitsui and Leda DVD-Rs, and possibly most others?
#3. I'm looking for a new DVD-R supplier, can anyone suggest a cheap manufacturer of reliable DVD-Rs that has a plant preferably in California?