newbie to dvd+r media

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  1. dude845

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    hurry help me!
     
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    I don't know if they are good any more. I bought several 100 pack spindles about 6 weeks ago, they were TYs, made in Japan. But I went in the store a week ago and all -R and +R and now made in Taiwan. I'm not sure what they are now.
     
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    Those are awfully expensive. You can find verbatum's or genuine TY's
    for quite a bit less. Check out supermediastore.com, rima.com,
    meritline.com, or newegg.com. I bought a 50 pk of verbatum dvd+r hub
    printables for $29.95 free shipping w/ a $10 mail in rebate on top of
    that. $19.95 less tax.

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  5. Gaurangp

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    whats the best dvd burner which is not blu ray or dual layer
     
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    I don't even think you can buy dvdrw's that aren't DL anymore. If you
    can they will probably cost as much as DL burners due to supply and
    demand. There are a variety of 16x DL dvdrw's now for $45 or under.
    Look here. http://www.newegg.com/index.asp?DEPA=0

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  7. Gaurangp

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    thx for the site im curntly ordering a dl dvdv burner
     
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    You're welcome. While plextor is probably the best they are also about twice as much as other good burners. I personally prefer benq's but have read good things about the new LG's and lite-on SOHW-1693S all of which are capable of bitsetting.

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