My advice for those that burn a number of disks -->
Buy Good or Great 8X media - the cost savings from going to 16X to 8X more
that offsets buying the great media.
Then buy another DVD burner --> at $50 you will offset the media cost
differential.
Then either copy to both burners at once - or ru
Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:36 PM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] Inexpensive blank DVD media
> At 06:40 PM 8/16/2005, Greg Sevart typed:
>>Spend a bit more money and get some actually good discs. The Ritek/Ridata
>>stuff is pretty crappy anymore. They were good when their G04
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Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 5:18 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Inexpensive blank DVD media
At 10:36 PM 16/08/2005, Greg Sevart wrote:
Have you performed PIE/PIF and PO scans on these discs after some time has
elapsed since burnin
At 10:36 PM 16/08/2005, Greg Sevart wrote:
Have you performed PIE/PIF and PO scans on these discs after some time has
elapsed since burning? A simple "successful burn" is not nearly sufficient
to determine if the burn was a quality
How do I do a PIE/PIF or PO scan?
T
At 06:40 PM 8/16/2005, Greg Sevart typed:
Spend a bit more money and get some actually good discs. The Ritek/Ridata
stuff is pretty crappy anymore. They were good when their G04 media first
came out, but have been plagued by quality control and poor dyes ever
since.
I use Ritek DVD-R G05 8x d