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TheGreat2nd
08-16-2005, 06:12 PM
Where can I find the cheapest DVDR discs that can burn at 4x/2x/1x?

Also, what's the difference between + and - R?
I'm trying to find at least a pack of 50 DVDR discs for a decent price.

P0ldy
08-16-2005, 06:15 PM
Why? If you only have a 2x dvd burner, it's not like 4x or 8x discs won't burn at 2x.

Dr Mario Kart
08-16-2005, 06:15 PM
I dont even know if they sell 2x DVD-Rs. whatever you would get down at Best Buy or something, I would think would be at least 8 or 16x, but if your burner is 2x speed then thats fine.

TheGreat2nd
08-16-2005, 06:16 PM
I'm looking for 2x DVDs or 4x DVDs.
Any DVD that can burn at 2x.
http://www.meritline.com/ritek-ridata-4x-dvd-r-media-branded1.html
For example.

Would there be any place I could find that in stores?

Purkeynator
08-16-2005, 06:19 PM
+ and - are simply two different formats. Its all in how the burning is done on the burner. Most dvd players made within the last few years should read both disc formats however, the + format is usually a little more compatible. Also the + format reached the 8x and 16x speeds earlier than - format. If your burner burns both then get what is cheapest or go with + if they are the same. As mentioned earlier 8x or 16x discs work fine with 2x burners but the 8x discs are usually the cheapest around right now.

Purkeynator
08-16-2005, 06:23 PM
I usually buy a 50 pack of 8X dvd+r's at pc club for $14.99 with no rebates to mess with. I burn my discs at 4x and those discs work fine.

thealternakid
08-16-2005, 06:34 PM
Here are the sales for the week with dvd media.
it really doesn't matter with speed for drives under 4x, get whatever is cheapest. I have had no compatability problems with tons of dvd-r or dvd+r
for the price you may want to upgrade to a 16x burner. a whole burn in five minutes? well worth the 38$ price tag that the NEC 3520a carries these days.

http://www.salescircular.com/oh/computer/dvdrwp.shtml

TheGreat2nd
08-16-2005, 06:35 PM
I'll have to check BestBuy tomorrow for some 4x DVDs to burn at either 1x/2x/4x speeds.

nmon3447
08-17-2005, 08:27 PM
i am sorry but i believe that if you are going to get DVDrs you should go take the extra step and pay for the good media. Good Media Brands are Riteks (particularly go4) and Taiyo Yueden. Compared to all the corrupted dvd's you're going to get plus the time you wasted on the burn, i would rather pay a little extra (33 cents per disk @ Meritline) to ensure that the media i backed up works and does not burn out the lasers of my dvd player + ps2.