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Old 26-04-2004, 13:11
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Question What is the #1 choice of DVD-Rs?

I have read so many differing opinions on what the best choice of DVD-Rs for backups are. I am currently using Memorex 4x, but I don't get good results. The Sims busitin out freezes at the EA logo, Dark Cloud 2 worked the first time I played and then not at all. Castlevania has been my only success with these?

Soooo, what is the very best, regardless of price, DVD-R? I have seen posts saying Ritek GO4s, only to have someone say the PS2 doesn't like shiny purple surfaces. Traxdata? Verbatim?

Please be specific. Thanks for the help.

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these

http://meritline.com/ritek-g04-4x-gr...iscs-bulk.html

they work great in my ps2

specific enough?
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Old 26-04-2004, 14:42
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Thank you snake2. I didn't mean to sound like a jerk with the 'be specific' comment, I was just trying to avoind general answers like "Sony".

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