cuchulan
Jun 04, 2002, 04:54 PM
Unbranded Datasafe Silver-Top (Generation 3) 4.7GB (General Purpose) DVD-R disc
After some reliable dvd-rs 2 use multi-format I.E. PC , standalone DVD , and PS2. Anyone tried the above?
Appreci8 ur comments
cuchulan
cuchulan
Jun 07, 2002, 10:55 AM
After all that input i thought i'd better get some LOL
Used 2 so far for movies and plays well on ps2 pcdvd and standalone.
Checked out a test run that was being done on them elsewhere and all reports seem good.
Less than £2 each from
http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/acatalog/SVP_Communications_Recordable_DVD_Discs_16.html
ordered in the early afternoon and arrived first thing next morning
celtic_druid
Jun 07, 2002, 02:16 PM
Moving this to consumer's opinion.
BHOYSFAN
Jun 08, 2002, 09:51 AM
they reckon this disc is going to take the market by storm.i was lucky enough to be given some to try.they worked great on my dmr e-20.and play back great on my ps 2.x-wave and my bush dvdplayers.:tup:
Gazanimal
Jun 08, 2002, 10:43 AM
I bought 25 of these discs from svp but unfortunately I`ve burned 3 movies onto them & non have so far worked on my PS2.I`ve got some Traxdata branded dvd-r`s & they work lovely on the PS2 but I`m still in doubt over these new Datasafe silver top dvd-r`s. They play great in my pc & stand alone player but the PS2 seems to be a problem.My PS2 is an old version (v3) but it`s not been thrashed to death & plays other dvd-r`s great as I`ve said already so I`ll have to reserve judgement for now.
microsuperstore
Jun 08, 2002, 03:11 PM
Have you tried Traxdata DVD-R ?? These are very good especially for video. Datasafe and Princo are classed for "general purpose" but the Traxdata are classed for "video/data". It actually says "video/data" on them...
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highly recommend them..they keep coming back for more :)
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