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    DVDfab: What is optimal media for backup?

    I have been burning for a while and as of late have been really wondering whether I should continue buying the Sony blank media. I awnted to know what the other users believe to be the best media specifically. Brand and type. Dvd+r or Dvd-r and who makes it. And when there are several types what the specific brand codes. Also where is a tried and true place to cheaply purchase them. I normally shop online. Also what would be the optimal write speeds for that media. I am just trying to get the best results so I can retain my backups for a long time worry free without a lot of wasted media. Thanks all.

    #2
    I answered you in this thread of yours already http://forum.dvdfab.com/showthread.php?t=3479

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      #3
      Sorry checked it a few times and didn't see a response. I live in Arkansas, United States. I shop for most media online because have found it to be cheaper.

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        #4
        well newegg.com has blank media and is pretty cheap for verbatim when they have them on sale Here is link for the sale they have on at the moment http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817507003 They even carry Taiyo Yuden. Then you have SuperMediaStore which has a vast selection of Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim and other not so good media and here is a link to that as well http://www.supermediastore.com/categ...sc-discs-media

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          #5
          Also this is the Taiyo Yuden I buy all the time Taiyo Yuden Shiny Silver Thermal 8X DVD+R Media 100 Pack in Cake Box and burn at 8x with out any coasters from them in a couple years since I switched to them from Verbatims

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            #6
            Thanks a lot. Appreciate it.

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