I'm looking to buy some BD-Rs as I'm running out, but I've noticed that shopping around for HTL BD-Rs isn't sufficient to guarantee that I'm buying BD-Rs with 100% inorganic dyes in them as there is now a category of dye called "composite" which implies a mix of organic and inorganic. These "composite" dye discs either register as HTL or are marketed as such. See this reviewer's comments on Amazon.
The other problem is that manufacturers seem to be cryptic these days as to what they're actually using.
All I want is an all-purpose BD-R ideal for archiving but won't bust the bank.
I feel like the "safe" buy would be Verbatim's DataLife Plus line of BD-Rs which seem to be their "professional" line of BD-Rs. But I'm not certain these days as no one manufacturer seems to be really forthcoming. I'm having doubts.
Brands I have typically bought are: Verbatim, TDK, or Memorex.
Any help from a subject matter expert or a point to an online database / forum that specializes in this topic would be would be greatly appreciated.
The other problem is that manufacturers seem to be cryptic these days as to what they're actually using.
All I want is an all-purpose BD-R ideal for archiving but won't bust the bank.
I feel like the "safe" buy would be Verbatim's DataLife Plus line of BD-Rs which seem to be their "professional" line of BD-Rs. But I'm not certain these days as no one manufacturer seems to be really forthcoming. I'm having doubts.
Brands I have typically bought are: Verbatim, TDK, or Memorex.
Any help from a subject matter expert or a point to an online database / forum that specializes in this topic would be would be greatly appreciated.
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