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DVD media in UK



 
 
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Old July 7th 03, 04:39 AM posted to rec.video.dvd.tech,uk.media.dvd,uk.rec.video.digital
Tim Woodburn
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Default DVD media in UK

"Denise" wrote in message ...
I have a Sony 510A writer but at the moment I'm making more coasters than
DVD's. It seems to write ok to datawrite -RW but I'm having about a 50%
failure rate with datawrite red -r . I tried copying the DVD made on the RW
and although it said it had copied ok, it stops at one point and just
doesn't go any further. This happened twice, using different copying progs
and different speeds.
I'm going to try a different brand of media before I have the drive checked
so can anyone recommend a reliable make, available in the UK (and pref
suppliers)
thanks


I also use the 510A and have had no problems to date with it.
I have used Optodisc -R from www.ukdvdr.co.uk with no failures (£45
for a spindle of 50 inc vat and delivery).
I have also used both TDK DVD+RW & TDK-RW, both with no failures.

Tim
 




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