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xactoz wrote on 5/14/2003, 11:28 PM
I have been very happy with Verbatim General use DVD-R
I have tried a few others, and Verbatim seems to be the most durable
and plays in the vast majority of standalone or computer based drives.
mvpvideos2007 wrote on 5/15/2003, 12:40 AM
I second the motion on Verbatims. i have been using them for 2 years now and they have been great!
dreamlx wrote on 5/15/2003, 5:03 AM
I personally had the best experiences with TDK ones.
DRF wrote on 5/15/2003, 6:52 AM
I've only used them for 4 months, but Ritek has worked well for me. I've tried them on about 8 different players and they all work fine.
Zorro2 wrote on 5/15/2003, 1:17 PM
TDK works very well for me - I have some problems with Memorex disks a year ago and made the switch - the best disks are Pioneer. They charge too much, so I don't use them that often. I bought 100 Optodisc DVDs for a buck a piece, worthless - don't waste your money on that brand!
dreamlx wrote on 5/15/2003, 3:24 PM
I had some problems with Pioneer ones on DVD players from H&B where TDK's also worked well.
DigVid wrote on 5/15/2003, 3:36 PM
Ritek (actually Meritline in this case) 4x DVDs have worked great with my Pioneer A05. They seem to play on everything that will play DVD-Rs (knock wood). ;)
way2slo wrote on 5/15/2003, 4:22 PM
i bought the 4 dvd-r TDK 2x bundle in costco, cost me 12.99cdn, good buy. i have burned 8 dvd-r already, none of them failed.
mysteryno wrote on 5/16/2003, 11:34 PM
I have used Verbatim, Imation and Americal 2x Pro. The only problems I've had, have been my own learning curve and earlier versions of DVDA.

-Robert
craftech wrote on 5/17/2003, 7:46 AM
I use Verbatim and Fuji. Both great. Fuji available 5 for $13.99 at BJ's Wholesale Club.
I have never had a problem with any kind of Fuji media.
Hunter wrote on 5/17/2003, 12:24 PM
www.cdrdvdrmedia.com, I have been using the DVD Pro 1x (white) and a unbranded 2x now for a year not one has been bad. Payed 1.20 to 1.40.

Hunter