Best DVD RW media
| Blank Optical Media Discuss, Best DVD RW media at Hardware forum; I wish to use rotating DVD RW media to backup my notebook. I am using Norton Ghost 2003. The optical drive is: Pioneer DVR-K16 Slim-line Internal DVD/CD Writer Write Speed: DVD - RW 6x, 4x, 2x, 1x DVD + RW 8x, 2.4x I may also use them to make temporary |
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| I wish to use rotating DVD RW media to backup my notebook. I am using Norton Ghost 2003. The optical drive is: Pioneer DVR-K16 Slim-line Internal DVD/CD Writer Write Speed: DVD - RW 6x, 4x, 2x, 1x DVD + RW 8x, 2.4x I may also use them to make temporary video DVDs. Any suggestions on the best media to use, + or -, and speed? (Using Ghost I have no control over the write speed that I am aware of.) I am thinking of using Verbatim -RW 4X. Thanks much. |
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| Verbatim RW should be good. ![]() As you have a slim burner I'm not sure whether 6x DVD-RW or 8x DVD+RW would be a good idea. But you could try your luck with it.
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| Verbatim 6x DVD-RW and 4x DVD-RW are very good. Ricoh 8x DVD+RW, Ricoh 4x DVD+RW and Verbatim 4x DVD+RW are also very good.
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I am frustrated at this point. Any suggestion on exactly where to buy the best RW DVDs for this purpose? |
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| I prefer DVD+RW over DVD-RW for rotating backups because the + format is better for multi-session burns (burning some files and later adding more files). If yo're going to use those discs for multi-session backups, then I'd suggest buying the Verbatim 4x DVD+RW discs from Rima instead at $22 for a 30-pack. If you're only going to use your discs for single-session burns, then the DVD-RW discs will do just fine. |
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| These are the drive specifications from Pioneer that I posted at the top of the thread: Pioneer DVR-K16 Slim-line Internal DVD/CD Writer Write Speed: DVD - RW 6x, 4x, 2x, 1x DVD + RW 8x, 2.4x Pioneer DVR-K16 drive specs It looks like I need to go with -RW 4x unless there is a good source of +RW 8x. Is there? RIMA has these: RIMA DVD+RW 8x Last edited by neo1; 14-02-2007 at 22:32. Reason: add RIMA ref |
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If you look at the Product Brochure [PDF] at the same site, you will see that the drive supports 2.4x , 4x and 8x DVD+RW media! The only 8x DVD+RW I can recommend are Ricoh 8x DVD+RW (RICOHJPN W21). The new Verbatim 8x DVD+RW could also be good but I haven't tried them. RiTEK 8x DVD+RW (RITEK 008) are not widely supported nor that impressive IMO. The RiData discs are most probably RiTEK so I wouldn't buy them personally. |
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| The PDF is confusing: "MAIN FEATURES OF THE PIONEER DVR-K16 • 8X8 Writing Speed on DVD±R/RW, 24X on CD-R/RW and now 5X on DVD-RAM • Supports DVD-R (Ver 2.0, General), 4X DVD-R, 8X DVD-R, DVD-RW (Ver 1.0, Ver 1.1, & Ver 1.2), 2X DVD-RW, 4X DVD-RW, 6X DVD-RW, DVD+R, 4X DVD+R, 8X DVD+R, DVD+RW, 4X DVD+RW, 8X DVD+RW, DVD-R (DL), DVD+R (DL), CD-R, Ultra-Speed CD-RW, Ultra-Speed + CD-RW, Multi-Speed CD-RW, High-Speed CR-RW" At the first bullet it says "8X8 Writing Speed on DVD±R/RW". The second bullet says "Supports ... 2X DVD-RW, 4X DVD-RW, 6X DVD-RW". Since these will be written multiple times as rotating backups with Norton Ghost 2003, it might be best to not push the speed and just go with the Verbatim DVD-RW 4x from Rima. Any thoughts are very welcome. |
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I have used DVD+RW for that purpose myself, but I find that I get less chance of something going wrong during the backup if I use recordable (not re-writable) media, so I tend to use that now. I don't make a full system backup to DVD media that often, however, preferring instead to make daily "checkpoints" to harddisk with RestoreIT, weekly data backups to different media (DVD+RW, DVD-RAM and harddisk) and only make system images with Ghost or PQ Drive Image once in a while. |
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| I dont use Ghost (Acronis) so this might not apply, but I just do the 'image' to the hard drive and then just burn as data. I also always do a full image as with Acronis you can go in to it and pull any file back out, and I have just had far less problems than with all of the other settings (inc and diff). You can also just format and start again if the need ever arises.
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I have been using Tevion branded +RW (Aldi supermarket) for my weekly backups. Almost two years on, all of them are still readable. Good quality +R is supposed to be good for around 1000 writes. E.S. |
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| I'd go for Verbatim +RW, or Drage also mentions Ricoh above. I've got some pretty good quality scans from the 8x Verb +RW. Edit: I think if I had to choose between the Sony and the Samsung though, I'd go for the Sony. But ideally, I'd go for the two suggestions I mentioned already.
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| Sony 4x DVD+RW is either RICOHJPN W11 or SONY S11. Good media, but not overwhelming. I had some MIT SONY S11 degrading at the edge.
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| It's made by Optodisc from taiwan. I have some Optodisc brand +-RWs, they are good, but not best. For average use, they are ok. However, I can't guarantee media compatibility of dvd burners is on par with Verbatim/Ricoh. You'll have to try it yourself.
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| I've used DVD+RW before, I admit it's far less stable than recordable media, but for my work I need to update occasionally by overwriting. Sony and Verbatim work well for me. I've found this guide very useful too: http://www.pickyguide.com/computers_...ias_guide.html |
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