dunedog
07-07-2004, 21:09
I have a Mad Dog Multimedia MegaSTOR 6-in-1 Dual Layer 8X DVD+/-R+/-RW drive. I have burned Verbatim DVD-R 1x-4x without any problem.
I would like to purchase some Riteks, but have a few questions.
1. The compatibility chart from Meritline does not show the Mad Dog drive in the Ritek Compatibility chart. The list was last updated in April and this Mad Dog drive is a newer drive. If an "older" drive is not listed on the list, then you have to assume the disks won't burn in your drive?
Meritline has a warranty, so I don't stand anything to lose by trying them, but I would like some clarification on this compatibility chart.
There seem to be different types of Ritek DVDs:
Silver Matte
Silver Shiny
Ridata Branded
White Inkjet Printable
White Inkjet Printable/Ridata Hub Branded
2. One or some of these are supposedly high resistant to fingerprints. Does this feature really work? I have kids who will be handling these DVDs and this could be a very good trait, if it's true.
3. On the other "non white" ones, it appears the top side of the DVD does not have any lines, so if you prefer to write directly on the DVD, I assume you have to have a good straight handwriting?
I would like to purchase some Riteks, but have a few questions.
1. The compatibility chart from Meritline does not show the Mad Dog drive in the Ritek Compatibility chart. The list was last updated in April and this Mad Dog drive is a newer drive. If an "older" drive is not listed on the list, then you have to assume the disks won't burn in your drive?
Meritline has a warranty, so I don't stand anything to lose by trying them, but I would like some clarification on this compatibility chart.
There seem to be different types of Ritek DVDs:
Silver Matte
Silver Shiny
Ridata Branded
White Inkjet Printable
White Inkjet Printable/Ridata Hub Branded
2. One or some of these are supposedly high resistant to fingerprints. Does this feature really work? I have kids who will be handling these DVDs and this could be a very good trait, if it's true.
3. On the other "non white" ones, it appears the top side of the DVD does not have any lines, so if you prefer to write directly on the DVD, I assume you have to have a good straight handwriting?