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 Posted by ME on 09/29/03 11:26 
Just because they do not burn with YOUR drive does NOT make the discs  
unreliable. In MOST cases it is most likely poor firmware of the drive  
ITSELF. If a disc is created to the DVD specification it "should" work in  
any drive that supports the standard. In reality SOME drives are better than  
others at meeting the DVD specifications. 
 
 
 
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"Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message  
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> On , "ME" <Not@this.One> wrote: 
> 
>>Also no discs named Toyo Fooyung or whatever they call them.  Use some 
>>Memorex or other name brand. Hell,  I have had GREAT results from Staples 
>>branded DVD-R discs. 
> 
> Burning success depends on the combination of the burner and the 
> media. The only way to know is either from your own experience or 
> credible reports. 
> 
> However, there are two brands that burn reliably in the widest number 
> of burners - Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim. See the forum 
> 
> http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=146146 
> 
> I am currently working thru a batch of 8x ProdataF01 discs branded by 
> FujuFilm (Sams's Club) and MemorWrecks (Worst Buy). These would not 
> burn reliably with a Sony/LiteOn burner, even at 4x, but they do burn 
> reliably at 8x on a NEC 3540/1.W5. 
> 
> Your BumFuq brand could work with a particular burner and yet fail 
> miserably with another particular burner. 
> 
> 
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