Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
As long as you stick with the reputable brands, you'll probably be OK. Granted, for best compatibility, DVD+R and a drive with the bitsetting feature is recommended since you can finalize the disc as DVD-ROM.
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
As long as you stick with the reputable brands, you'll probably be OK. Granted, for best compatibility, DVD+R and a drive with the bitsetting feature is recommended since you can finalize the disc as DVD-ROM.
What is this bitsetting feature you speak of? I already used DVD+Rs but I've never heard of that feature.
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
As long as you stick with the reputable brands, you'll probably be OK. Granted, for best compatibility, DVD+R and a drive with the bitsetting feature is recommended since you can finalize the disc as DVD-ROM.
What is this bitsetting feature you speak of? I already used DVD+Rs but I've never heard of that feature.
Originally posted by: trmiv
Taiyo Yuden is supposed to be really good. I just bought 100 TY 8x discs for $32.
Originally posted by: dc
TY > ritek
/me hugs his stack of 400 TY's
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: dc
TY > ritek
/me hugs his stack of 400 TY's
Tagged by MPAA. :evil:
Movies are DVD-ROM?Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
As long as you stick with the reputable brands, you'll probably be OK. Granted, for best compatibility, DVD+R and a drive with the bitsetting feature is recommended since you can finalize the disc as DVD-ROM.
What is this bitsetting feature you speak of? I already used DVD+Rs but I've never heard of that feature.
It's referred to by several different terms, but Bitsetting is the most common. Only DVD+R media supports this feature and not every +R burner can do it. Basically, you are tricking the burned disc to think it's DVD-ROM media (same as any retail game or movie you'd buy).
Originally posted by: Slickone
Movies are DVD-ROM?Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
As long as you stick with the reputable brands, you'll probably be OK. Granted, for best compatibility, DVD+R and a drive with the bitsetting feature is recommended since you can finalize the disc as DVD-ROM.
What is this bitsetting feature you speak of? I already used DVD+Rs but I've never heard of that feature.
It's referred to by several different terms, but Bitsetting is the most common. Only DVD+R media supports this feature and not every +R burner can do it. Basically, you are tricking the burned disc to think it's DVD-ROM media (same as any retail game or movie you'd buy).
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
I've been using a few spindles of Imation DVD-R media and I haven't had any issues w/ them yet![]()
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: trmiv
Taiyo Yuden is supposed to be really good. I just bought 100 TY 8x discs for $32.
Why? You could have gotten 100 Ritek 16x +Rs for $3 more shipped and taxed.
Edit: AR though