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Basically what my question is what is the best media to use? I've used TDK DVD-R and it seems to work wonderfully. However, I've used the Memorex DVD-R with pritable surface and for every slideshow DVD I've burned with that media, the slideshow skips.

I REALLY want a printable surface, so which is the best? BTW - I'm using ULead MovieFactory 5.

TIA!

Tami

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I never used TDK ScratchProof Dvd's, but I rely on the Michel's long experience. I primarily use Verbatim products, in my opinion the best manufacturer of CD's.

Please avoid Memorex! I had too many problems with them.

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see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorex

http://www.osta.org/technology/dvdqa/dvdqa13.htm

http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html

http://www.dvd-replica.com/DVD/gprm.php

http://www.videohelp.com/dvdmedia

Mitsumi used to have a great name for cd-r's so when i seen a deal on 200 mitsumi dvd-r with white printable surface i jumped at them -- i took them back just as fast as i was getting errors or no workee burns

Right now i am working thru 2 100 spindles Verbatim and Philips dvd-r standard surface that are up to 16x burn speed -- my lg burner does them at 2x and my benq burner at 4x

have read on forums this may be due to the fact i need to update the onboard drive smarts but do not want to upset things.

so what may work on one burner may not on others

benq non printable prepped surface disks + or - r are the best overall that i have found

ken

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I've tried a number of brands, including non branded from a computer stall at the local Saturday market. The latter became a hit and miss affair, my Pioneer A-06 writer would not even recognise some of them, result, a waste of good money.

Finally bought some Verbatim, excellent value and never a problem disc, DVD+R/RW being my preference.

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I used in the past Neato and Surething labels, with no problems (for now). But I don't rely very much on the glue... and a good label demands too much time to be designed, printed and applied.

I agree with Nathan, for normal use I prefer a good marker pen (specific for this use).

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I have used the Memorex printable 16x DVD+ media with no problem whatsoever. I sell them to folks with all kinds of players and have never experienced any problems with burning them (on both Dell laptop and desktop DVD burners). Haven't had any coasters yet. I print the "labels" directly onto the DVDs with my Epson 960. Of course, I would never print on or otherwise label any DVD which I am using for archival purposes. For them, I write with a TDK CD market in the clear center circle only.

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Strange! The one's I've done have played fine on my laptop, but skip on my DVD player as well as my parent's. Hmmm...

Tami,

Obviously you are picking up too high an error rate on your burns. Have you tried reducing the rate (say to 2x)? Or, you may have to replace your burner.

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