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Old 15-07-2004, 06:12
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Do you recommend any one of these DVD media?

1.maximus
2.princo
3.max Disc
4.dcd Line
5.fortis
6.silver line

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Old 15-07-2004, 07:12
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None of the above! Use Ritek brand media . Ridata G04's is what I use and they work great . They are reliable and recommended not only for their superior media quality, they will prolong laser life. Might want to try a search on this subject.
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stay away from the princos.
they are THE WORST of all.
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isnt ritek is silver line?

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i have used the following without any trouble-R)
Ritek
TDK
Sony
Fuji
Verbatim
Maxel
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Silver line ?? Ritek
I know of Maxell making a silver line media.
Are you referring to the Ritek Ridata Matte Silver?

Here is a site for you to check out. They got good prices too! Just type in Ritek in the search parameter and you will see what I'm referring to.
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The best i have ever come across are Ritek RiData and Ritek RiDisc, which use pruple G04 dye, and are damn solid discs, never had one bad burn....touch wood.
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