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Posted by Lance on 06/10/06 03:08
I have some TYG02's that consistently burn with error rates down in the
single digits. On the printable side, on the innermost silver part of
the disk there's a mirror image of "GG000106". Opposite that is another
mirror image of "0116". These are 8x silver thermal printables that come
in a 50-pack cakebox.
TY packaging is very plain. You can see authentic TY packaging here:
http://www.supermediastore.com/taiyo-yuden-how-to-tell-fake-or-real.html
I used Verbatim when I first started burning DVDs and I was genuinely
blown away when I first tested a TY DVD burn. I'm sorry your having
problems.
Lance
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GeorgeF thought carefully and wrote on 6/9/2006 5:37 PM:
> There's a store in Toronto called PC4CANADA (www.pc4canada.com) that
> had a special on TY DVD-R discs (100 for $25). After hearing all the
> glowing reviews, I figured I'd buy a stack while it was on special and
> try it out. The burn quality is acceptable, but not as good as I'd
> have expected based on how much people seem to worship at the TY alter
> here. About what I got with RiData G05. I got better results from the
> SmartBuy discs that I usually buy.
>
> I think I got scammed as I've checked some websites on confirming their
> authenticity and the stack I got had no cover sheet, and the hubs were
> transparent, not semi-opaque., with no markings except a bar code. The
> only markings that indicate that it's TY media are on a photocopied
> label that the store taped to the stack. Packaging was shrink wrapped
> with plastic end caps and a plastic rod through the middle.
>
> Did I get scammed or am I just being paranoid? The store swears it's
> real, and they don't do refunds on media, so I'm stuck with it.
>
> -George
>
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