Blank Dual Layer DVDs

El_KabongEl_Kabong Posts: 4,141
edited March 2008 in Technical Stuff and Help
I'm about out blank DL discs and i had gotten a bunch from office max when they had a sale for a 3 pack for $5, but now there's not many deals...i found a 50 pack of memorex's for a little over $30 but when i read the reviews 2/3 said a good bit of the spindle didn't burn right...are verbatims or riteks ok? they have pretty cheap prices here
http://www.supermediastore.com/dvd-plus-r-dual-double-layer-section.html?WT.mc_id=adwordsDVDDouble/DualLayerDVD&utm_source=cpc&utm_medium=campaign&utm_term=Double/DualLayerDVD&utm_campaign=cp_DVD_adwords&gclid=CKib-_SvopICFQ4JPQodTzZzSA

or could the memorex's have been burned at too high a speed and that caused their errors?
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  • Duff_ManDuff_Man Posts: 150
    to be honest i'd get the verbatims, they are probably the best DL discs ive used, and ive also had bad experiences with the memorex discs in the bast, and i usually burn either 2x or 4x on most backups
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  • FnCircusFnCircus Posts: 439
    Duff_Man wrote:
    to be honest i'd get the verbatims, they are probably the best DL discs ive used
    especially ones made in Singapore. great success rate with those.

    RITEK's (Sony), not so much
  • Slip KidSlip Kid Posts: 1,175
    *Double Layer.

    Memorex can be tricky, I'd go with what's been successful so far for you.
    I just don't trust anything that bleeds for five days and doesn't die.
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