Most reliable dvd-r media?

imported_browsing

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I could have sworn there used to be a media board but maybe I'm losing my mind. If this thread belongs somewhere else, feel free to move it or delete it. I usually buy my dvd-r media whenever I see a sale price at a brick & mortar store like best buy or office max but I really need a more steady stock. I rarely if ever see media advertised on the hot deals forum-- so what do you consider the most reliable bang for your buck dvd-r media and what do you use on a regular basis? Do you buy online?
 

Rifter

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I have had good luck with kodak gold in the past with great success, they are expensive for everyday stuff though but worth it for long term backups. for everday stuff i buy the cheapest stuff i can find.
 

ZetaEpyon

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Another vote for Taiyo-Yuden, though I'll also buy Verbatim in a pinch.

Been burned by discount media in the past; never again.
 

bigsnyder

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Originally posted by: browsing
I could have sworn there used to be a media board but maybe I'm losing my mind. If this thread belongs somewhere else, feel free to move it or delete it. I usually buy my dvd-r media whenever I see a sale price at a brick & mortar store like best buy or office max but I really need a more steady stock. I rarely if ever see media advertised on the hot deals forum-- so what do you consider the most reliable bang for your buck dvd-r media and what do you use on a regular basis? Do you buy online?

What do you primarily burn to DVD? If you are archiving data, DVD+R would better serve you.