wolf11
07-29-2005, 12:59 AM
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View Full Version : delate post wolf11 07-29-2005, 12:59 AM huh neuroslicer 07-29-2005, 01:26 AM When I first started burning dvds I tried Shop4Tech and Sonic media... got a lot of burn failures and read/write errors (even if a disc plays ok in my dvd player, if I can't copy it with the PC it's of little or no use to me). For just a few pennies more per disc you can get much higher quality media when it's on sale. Do the rest of us traders a favor and 1) learn a few things about good vs. bad media by reading the info found at www.nomorecoasters.com, and 2) download dvdinfopro (found at www.dvdinfopro.com)... this program reads the manufacturer ID off the disc ... brand names mean nothing, but pay attention to the manufacturer ID, and finally 3) look for sales of Prodisc, Taiyo Yuden, Ritek, Verbatim, Fuji media at places like Supermediastore.com. Neuroslicer www.geocities.com/neuroslicer wolf11 07-29-2005, 02:30 AM i do have friday the 13th with full meu very great set loren 07-29-2005, 02:34 AM if you would like some very friendly advice call shop 4 tech first thing in the am and ask them to cancel that crap order your buying problems they sell ritek go5 silver matte finish --bulk pack, 8x media for 34 cents a disc delivered for free use coupon code summer10 to get 10% off so 30.6 cents each delivered to your house for 300 and up they ship these--not in bulk --but in 25 count cake boxes ritek is probably the second best media--by all the rateing sites, you will come out far ahead by buying these in the long run, from wasted duds, if you really want cheapo blanks staples has a sale where they, after rebate ,have $ 4.99 for 50 packs of teon and house brands this is junk as well |