BTW, I use the same DVD-R media in my JVC DVD recorder and have not had a single failure. And, I
just blew through a bunch of them duplicating a DVD and no failures in the high-speed dupe tower. I
rank these as reliable as T-Y blue-dye CDR media. I actually prefer that to MAM-A gold for my own
playback of CD's because they seem to work in just about any player whereas some old ones don't seem
to like MAM-A gold. One man's experiences, etc.
-- Tom Fine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Richter" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] DVD-R recommendations?
> Larry S Miller wrote:
>> I've found the Taiyo Yuden DVD-Rs to be more reliable than other brands I'd tried. With some
>> other brands, I was having as much as 15% "failures," defined as any noticed visual problem not
>> present in the original. With the T-Y Premium DVD-Rs, it's down to 1-2%. On my current spindle
>> of 100, I've used about 75 and had no noticed problems.
>> This reflects only my personal usage and is not intended as any institutional endorsement of
>> any product.
>
> I also have been delighted with the performance of T-Y DVD-R, in particular, I rely on the
> economical T-Ys from American Digital.
>
> Mike
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