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CD & DVD Burning - best 8 gig media ? my ben q is a pain posted in the Hardware forums; Hi all, I use nero to burn with a ben q burner to rima dvd-r 4.7 with no issues, but always have to use the slowest write speed other wise ...

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Hi all, I use nero to burn with a ben q burner to rima dvd-r 4.7 with no issues, but always have to use the slowest write speed other wise it get garbled, any advice there?

I need to buy some 8 gig dvds now and am curious what is the best ones to use for quality. Price doesnt matter. Thanks all


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Panasonic or Pioneer are pretty good Delving.


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is that supposed to be burners or media? dvd-r or dvd+r ...........


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You must have some pretty long home movies to need 8gb dvd's mate.


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I guess you just make posts to see yourself type. virtually any dvd these days is bigger than a 4.7 gig. Why would I reduce quality of a movie if I dont have too? Why must you make short choppy statements? I would expect alot more from someone in your position in a site like this.


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Read the rules no anti-pchf statements. I will take a look for some good quality ones for you.

EDIT: Found some, depending on how many you need take a look here: Newegg.com - Once You Know, You Newegg

If you are doubting some post them up here and we an give you suggestions.


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A 4.7 GB DVD holds about 2 hours of video. Anything more than SP recording is pointless as far as regular recording goes. Plus, the slower you burn a DVD video, the better quality it will be.



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