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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:06 am    Post subject: Laser or Digitrex DVD-R disks? Reply with quote

I have been using Laser DVD-R disks and have had a few with read
errors. I was pleased when they had AZO dye on the label but just
recently I came across some Laser DVD-R (with AZO dye) that had
physical manufacturer damage. I am thinking of changing to Digitrex
and are currently trailing some Digitrex disks.
The Digitrex disks look exactly the same as the Laser disks, some
colour and surface on each side of the disk.
Maybe they are from the same manu factor and some are sold as Laser
and others sold as Digitrex.

I'd be interested in hearing comments from other people who have used
either of these brand of disks.
One shop claims that they have had less problems with Digitrex disks
compared to Laser disks.

Hoping for a reply
Regards Brian

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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:08 pm    Post subject: Re: Laser or Digitrex DVD-R disks? Reply with quote

On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 15:06:05 +1300, Brian <bclark@es.co.nz> wrote:

Quote:
I have been using Laser DVD-R disks and have had a few with read
errors. I was pleased when they had AZO dye on the label but just
recently I came across some Laser DVD-R (with AZO dye) that had
physical manufacturer damage. I am thinking of changing to Digitrex
and are currently trailing some Digitrex disks.
The Digitrex disks look exactly the same as the Laser disks, some
colour and surface on each side of the disk.
Maybe they are from the same manu factor and some are sold as Laser
and others sold as Digitrex.

I'd be interested in hearing comments from other people who have used
either of these brand of disks.
One shop claims that they have had less problems with Digitrex disks
compared to Laser disks.

Hoping for a reply
Regards Brian

At the office we only use orion dvd-r 8x which gives us 12x speeds on
the pioneer 108 drives. We do a fair work load of authoring for
corporations that want training videos to dvd. We have bought hundreds
of orion 8x blanks in the last 6 months. Can't recall any bad reports
on these.
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