Prodisc dvd-r 100 Cheap, $36 For a 100

So come on how about so input. Even pioneer likes them.

Prodisc DVD-R 4.7 GB General Ver. 2.0
was awarded recognition from Pioneer Class A Lab(91/6/21)

The newest Prodisc DVD-R 4.7 GB General Ver. 2.0 has recently been
certified from the Class A Lab. This proclaims that the quality of
Prodisc's DVD-R has been proven by the world-class organization.

Recognition from the Pioneer Class A Lab requires passing more
than 100 strict inspections on the product as well as the
manufacturing processes. So far, only few DVD-R manufacturers who
are capable of passing the various Pioneer examinations are
qualified for this recognition. Therefore, this affirms, again,
that Prodisc has possession of world-class standard R&D and
manufacturing.

Meanwhile, the DVD market is considered to be active. The quality
of DVD-R in the market, however, varies considerably. It is for sure
that the market will wash out the poor quality discs and keep the good
ones. Compared with CD-R and CD-RW, the technology barrier of DVD-R
is much higher. Recognition from the Pioneer Class A Lab and
self-developed manufacturing process makes Prodisc the high-quality
DVD-R manufacturer in Taiwan.
 
Sorry PC-Guy never tried them myself...BUT...I'm very tempted after reading that tidbit!!!
I have a Pioneer burner.

We'll see...Still have lots of Ritek's to go through first
 
I found a post by RASTABT
RASTABT said:
All 4x printable surface (ProdiscS03 and under Bulkpaq title also and Ritek Dye G04) Are all that I use now. Used to use any Ritek Dye G04
So does it still hold true do you still like the ProdiscS03 RASTABT?
Also can you read your data six months later or have you not used them that long?
Wow do a search and the only one that even talks about them is RASTABT and just think no input.:confused::(
 
Better late then never...
Well so far PC-GUY they have never let mi down.I can burn these at up to 8x but tend to stick to 6x with no errors on my Pio 7 series drives.
And even their 4x and 8x + disks are very good.
You should not have any problems with these....
By the way used these on Sony,Liteon Nec and Pioneer drivers...NP. :)
 
RASTABT said:
Better late then never...
Well so far PC-GUY they have never let mi down.I can burn these at up to 8x but tend to stick to 6x with no errors on my Pio 7 series drives.
And even their 4x and 8x + disks are very good.
You should not have any problems with these....
By the way used these on Sony,Liteon Nec and Pioneer drivers...NP. :)
Thanks for the response. :) What about optorite (DD0401) didn't you have a friend that has an optorite drive?
 
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM will pass after messing with loads of medias now for dvdr-r flavour i stick to ritek media or at least ritek dye medias but hey if they work for you then go for it :)
 
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