Media Information
Region information N/A not a DVD-VIDEO
Drive doesn't support media code
Format Capacity 4.26GB(4.57GB)
Book Type DVD-R
Media Type DVD-R
Manufacturer Rated Speed Unknown
Available Write Descriptor CLV 4.1x 5645KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 3.1x 4234KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 2.0x 2822KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 1.5x 2117KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 1.0x 1411KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 0.5x 706KBps
Available Write Descriptor CAV 6.6x 9173KBps
Available Write Descriptor CAV 6.1x 8467KBps
Available Write Descriptor CAV 5.1x 7056KBps
Write Strategy Speed Not Defined
Data area starting sector 30000h
Data area end sector 220B9Fh
Linear Density 0.267um/bit
Track Density 0.74um/track
Number of Layers 1
Media Information
Region information N/A not a DVD-VIDEO
Media code/Manufacturer ID SONY
Format Capacity Not Formatted
Free Blocks 411107328
Free Capacity 4.38GB(4.71GB)
Book Type DVD-R
Media Type DVD-R
Manufacturer Rated Speed 2.0x 2770KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 2.0x 2770KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 1.0x 1350KBps
Data area starting sector 30000h
Linear Density 0.267um/bit
Track Density 0.74um/track
Number of Layers 1
That's the point, they don't make these anymore. These are most likely very old stock, dumped at a very cheap price. The hub on the discs has the same black printing and a similar part number to the Sony 2x DVD-R media I picked up at PC Club last year (not the orange top Ritek, the silver top ones 25/$19.99... some spindles were sony media).Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
That just seems really strange to me, that "Sony", a well-respected brand-name of all possible names, would be mfg'ing 1X-2X rated DVD media, in this day and age of 4x, 8x, and now 16x DVD burners? It doesn't make that much sense, you would think that they would be basically placing themselves out of the market.
Originally posted by: pxc
No one is forcing you to buy anything. This was an awesome deal for me and I'm very happy with the media. My local Fry's was OOS last night, so obviously other people weren't as hesitent as you.
Same experience here. The only bad GQ discs I have bought were a 10 pack of 24x CD-Rs a few years ago.Originally posted by: EuGeNiLe
i have to add my .02 about GQ.. ive been using their products since they first started showing up at Fry's.. this was what.. 8 years ago.. i bought tons of their CDRs.. they work flawlessly.. still to this day as i recently tested out my PS1 backups.. and still work great.. and the best part is they are the cheapest of the bunch.. if it works why not..
now for the DVDRs.. i recently purchased 2 25 pack of their 4x DVD-R for $9.75 i think.. these also work great.. ive gone through 25 already.. for backup purposes for XBOX and DVD movies..
Originally posted by: dc
anyone know who makes the GQ dvd+rw discs?
it's 9.99 for 25 this week.