dolphinius_rex a écrit:I know on Verbatim's part, they have told me that 8x is too fast, and their 2.4x DVD+RDL should not be burned faster then 6x, based on their own results. From my *OWN* testing, I'd agree, but from the results posted in this thread, I'd say some exceptions apply
dolphinius_rex a écrit:Verbatim 2.4x DVD+RDL really is not an 8x capable disc. It's great at 4x, and even pretty good at 6x, but 8x is pushing it too far. This is not just MY opinion, but even Verbatim's opinion!
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Now I don't agree with restricting MKM001 media to 2.4x, I think that's actually quite stupid,
because the best quality results often occur at 4x recording ...
alexnoe a écrit: If you thought you could use those discs in older drives, forget it
The Pioneer DVR-A09 only supports them at 2.4x, and the write quality is nothing to boast with.
NEC ND-3540A supports them at 8x, but the result is suboptimal when scanned with a PX-716A, and simply sucks when scanned with a PX-712. The bad thing is, the PX-712 has not been "designed" to read DVD+R DL and probably resembles the behaviour of a lot of older players not specially designed to read them either.
The LG 4120B does not support recording them
The PX-716A is showing a very good result at 6x speed, however, it is not better than the result with normal (not printable) 2.4x media,
so there is actually not really a point in using them, unless the price is the same
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