Comments

RBartlett wrote on 2/21/2004, 12:17 AM
try a sample pack out. Most bulk web traders have some provision for this.
The more you read, the more you wonder if Verbatim AZO, TY [Taiyo Yoden (sp?)], MAM-E or Ritek G04 are where to spend your money. It seems worthwhile not to choose a brand who manufacture all over the place. However the technology itself isn't always the determining factor. Some batches or "other factories, same tech" can give different results.

One particular plant made great DVD-R ink-jet printables for Verbatim. Yet the Epson ink caused the top layer to react which kept the disc playing but looked awful. OK, in that story Verbatim replaced the discs with their warranty from stock from the other plant.

First and foremost the discs are in their early years of development. Each manufacturer wants a unique selling point. I've personally been happy with Ritek G04, Verbatim for -R and supermarket TDK for +R and +RW. I've been unhappy with 4x memorex and won't ever buy theirs again. However I've known others say they are great.....

There is always an audiophile mentality with media. I'm personally prepared to try each new technology as long as it is at about the UK£1 per disc level.
johnmeyer wrote on 2/23/2004, 12:05 PM
There are dozens and dozens of posts for this both here, and in the Vegas forum. You can check out dvdrhelp's media search at:

DVDrHelp Media Search

or you can get one person's excellent opinions at a very informative site:

LordSmurf