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 Posted by Gary Dale on 05/18/06 15:03 
Axel VK wrote: 
> "Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote in message  
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>>"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message  
>>news:lLGdnUkTyNpPR_7ZRVn-iA@giganews.com... 
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>>>"Axel VK" <axl@pigpond.com> wrote in message  
>>>news:44631530$0$16032$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... 
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>>>> 
>>>>Give me strength....... 
>>>> 
>>>>There is no such thing as 'right' and 'wrong' when it comes to  
>>>>compatability. 
>>>>A certain brand disc works well with your burner/player(s) combination  
>>>>but not with a different combination. Therefore, each person needs to  
>>>>find the brand of disc that works for his/her combination. 
>>>> 
>>>>THAT is a proven fact! 
>>> 
>>> I agree, that said; 
>>> 
>>>RiData hasn't failed me yet. 
>>>(printable & nonprintable DVD+R and DVD+RW) 
>>> 
>>>Luck; 
>>>  Ken 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>>Well it has me....and that is a proven fact.  Do some research and find I  
>>am far from alone. 
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>  
> Good for you and I'm not saying that you're alone either. What I AM saying  
> is what works for you will not work for everyone. Each persons setup is  
> different. 
> Ridata works for me, has never let me down and its compatible with all my  
> equipment so thats my flavor.  
>  
>  
 
 
Ri(whatever) never worked for me. Also had some problems with off-brands  
and Mitsumi. I've found Maxell, Memorex, and Verbatim to be good. 
 
I also swear by LG rewriters. Not only do they handle DVD-RAM, but they  
seem to be reliable, unlike other rewriters I've tried. 
 
I use generic paper labels on occasion, but prefer to use the ink-jet  
printable DVDs. Neither have caused me any problems.
 
  
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