DVD+-RW Faster Than 4x?
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:33 am
Anyone know if they even exists? I been lookin everywhere and cant seem to find anything faster than 4x in DVD-RW/DVD+RW. Anyone???
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RJW wrote:In germanny Ricoh 8x DVD+RW can be bought.
I can get the 6x DVD-RW verbatim media from quite some places in europe.
dolphinius_rex wrote:RJW wrote:In germanny Ricoh 8x DVD+RW can be bought.
I can get the 6x DVD-RW verbatim media from quite some places in europe.
I'm not sure why, but many companies seem to see Europe as a good test market for drives/media. So you guys get a lot of things early, or are the ONLY ones to get them.
Well, EVERYTHING seems to come out in Japan too
Ian wrote:American's buy stuff cause its cheap. They're not going to spend the extra money for the good discs or the ones that might write a little faster. They want the cheapest junk they can buy.
RJW wrote:Hey Ian are you a European manager of a worlwide brand ?
because it sounds like that.
rc213 wrote:I guess i'll keep an eye out for them to show up. I just need one to replace the 4x i use now to burn my tv shows xvid/divx so i can watch em on my dvd/divx standalone. Hope they hurry up.
rc213 wrote:I guess i'll keep an eye out for them to show up. I just need one to replace the 4x i use now to burn my tv shows xvid/divx so i can watch em on my dvd/divx standalone. Hope they hurry up.
dolphinius_rex wrote:rc213 wrote:I guess i'll keep an eye out for them to show up. I just need one to replace the 4x i use now to burn my tv shows xvid/divx so i can watch em on my dvd/divx standalone. Hope they hurry up.
Did you read my post earlier in this thread?
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... 129#149129
They probably won't play back on your Divx/DVD player
Ian wrote:RJW wrote:Hey Ian are you a European manager of a worlwide brand ?
because it sounds like that.
lol.. I'm just being honest. Those of us at forums like this are a minority. Most Americans just don't care and that's why you'd never see a publication like PC Magazine testing media, let alone even think about looking at a drive's writing quality. Even more technical magazines like CPU (Anand and Kyle from HardOCP write for it) don't even touch upon this. Its funny. The same people that will spend $800 on a video card and $1000 on a CPU won't spend a few extra bucks for good media.
Okay.. I'm done ranting.