What brand of DVD-R to use?

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  1. koops1

    koops1 Member

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    I want to buy a bulk amount of DVD-R discs but I do not know what brand will work the best and that I kind find the cheapest. I want to use it for a stand alone DVD system. What kind should I buy and where should I get them? Thanks.
     
  2. mike4692

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    you only get what you pay for so thay say,
    I personally use traxdata , they seem to work good for dvd movies , there not the cheapest but there also not the dearest either
     
  3. elpaso750

    elpaso750 Guest

    Hi there you got any hint on the Burning software to use as well ?
     
  4. flanman

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    I bought some cheap brand originally and had all kinds of problem with backed up movies. I recently bought a 100 pack of princo DVD-r and they have worked fine for over 20 copies.
     
  5. DVDPlanet

    DVDPlanet Guest

    I've been using DVDPro and Accu and some other generic. The only brand that's compatible with most players is DVDPro which has a white coat on the top and it's great to have.

    Last time I bought 90 pack for $82, it could be cheaper now at: www.cdrdvdrmedia.com

    Take care!
     
  6. monteca

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    ive used over 500 riteks and the only problem i had was when i flashed down to 1.31official from 1.33 official on my dvr104 to get 2x burns. 2 in 10 movies would freeze at the end scene. im back to 1x burns but they all work.
    Only 1 coaster out of the 500
     
  7. timmshady

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    i agree. use ritek but burn at 1x. got mine at www.prestoshopper.com
     
  8. monteca

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    www.shop4tech.com has them cheaper and ups grountrack is free. I love free shipping!!!
    I pay 114 for 100 ritek disks and 100 cases. Just the 100 pack is like $86
     
  9. dipu

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    If u live in Europe and if u want to buy cheap disk in a Bulk amount pls try with E-net distribuation. They have very good reputation and for shipping and prices. As my expeirence I burn datawrite without porblem..it doesnt shows 2x on the top of the disc but it does write 2x speed:D without any porbo with Nero.
    Good Luck!
     
  10. micktick

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    Not to break any rules or make anyone angry with a redundant posting--I'm looking for the same info but for reliable 4x DVD-R media. I'd appreciate a pointer, since I'm betting this has been posted many times (sorry).
     

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