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    Hi,
    A Question:
    Is This Media a good product?

    Verbatim DVD+R Recordable Media, 4.7 GB, 16x Branded Surface, 100 Pack on Spindle

    SKU: VEDVDPRB100S MFR: 95098

    "Advanced Azo"

    I can no longer get the product i've been using.

    Thank you,
    apollo13

    #2
    That's one of the two best single layer blanks there is on the market!
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      #3
      General Questions

      Originally posted by 90312 View Post
      That's one of the two best single layer blanks there is on the market!

      Thank you very much<
      Hagd
      apollo13

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        #4
        In my experience

        I have been using Taiyo Yuden blanks, now owned by JVC but still labeled JVC/Taiyo Yuden, made in Japan. For the first few months of using DVDFAB I kept having problems with playback on burned DVDs, tho I was using brand name blanks like Maxell, Sony, etc. I turned to this forum and many people were recommending Verbatim and/or Taiyo Yuden. I have never had a problem since using the TYG02s. Extremely dependable, and even tho they were merged with JVC a while back, the blanks have retained their excellent quality. As far as I know, Taiyo Yuden is one of the few made in Japan. Many name brands are made by many different companies all over the world---Asia especially. Quality thus varies considerably within a brand---thus problematical quality. With Taiyo Yuden, no such problems exist.

        They are not carried in any retail stores in my area, but I get mine from"

        supermediastore.com

        They have "specials" often, their prices are good, and they ship fast.

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          #5
          Taiyo Yuden is the other one of the two best blanks there is.
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          Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
          Albert Einstein

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