Neither!!! Unless you like expensive costers stay away from ritek and stick with Verbatim.HiBob said:What is the best dual layer media out there?
Which ridata/ritek media is the best?
Thanks in advance
HiBob
I haven't used them but from what I've read they should be MKM.....001 the same as what I pointed out.HiBob said:http://www.pccanada.com/viewitem.asp?id=3946
would this produce, good quality burns, which last for life? seeing as my kids stratch my dvd's too much. I am now making 1:1 copies of my dvd's, before they all go bad.
my burner is NEC 3540A will it work with this media?
scarecrow said:Taiyo Yuden- best by test (and by far).
Simply find a vendor close to you selling TY media.
I've heard good things about Verbatim DL media. Who is the original maker of their current DL media?PC-GUY said:Neither!!! Unless you like expensive costers stay away from ritek and stick with Verbatim.
Also if your in the USA you can get a ten pack from OfficeMax for $19.99 this week.
All Verbatim d/l media that I've seen has been made by MCC at their own plant in Singapore.dx said:I've heard good things about Verbatim DL media. Who is the original maker of their current DL media?
MCC is Mitsubishi Chemical, yes? ... which I've heard is good media. However, like scarecrow, my preferred media is TY. Just wish they did dual-layer.stone_burner said:All Verbatim d/l media that I've seen has been made by MCC at their own plant in Singapore.