Hello ,
i am getting ready to transfer a stack of old vhs tapes and wanted to see what you guys think is the best brand of Dvd+r to use . I have been out of that loop for a while and did not know what is considered to be the best . I use to use Tayio Yuden in the past but i got some a few years ago i belive was not made by them and they went bad pretty quickly. What brand do you like the best and do you like the + r or the - r the best , Thanks
Best dvd+r to use ?
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Re: Best dvd+r to use ?
I havent burned a dvd in a long time but I do blurays from time to time.Rocker77 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 10:58 pmHello ,
i am getting ready to transfer a stack of old vhs tapes and wanted to see what you guys think is the best brand of Dvd+r to use . I have been out of that loop for a while and did not know what is considered to be the best . I use to use Tayio Yuden in the past but i got some a few years ago i belive was not made by them and they went bad pretty quickly. What brand do you like the best and do you like the + r or the - r the best , Thanks
I have always used Verbatim ever since I got my first cd burner in the 90s.
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Re: Best dvd+r to use ?
I also use the Verbatim brand.
If they are videos of great importance to you, I recommend keeping a digital backup on one —or more— external hard drives, because DVDs are bound to get damaged over time.
If they are videos of great importance to you, I recommend keeping a digital backup on one —or more— external hard drives, because DVDs are bound to get damaged over time.
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I didn't know anyone actually used DVDR's these days. The discount stores are full of them, but everyone I know just goes DVR.
I bought a DVDR recorder about 10 years ago, but never could figure out how to work it.
I bought a DVDR recorder about 10 years ago, but never could figure out how to work it.
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All of my Elvis stuff is on an external hard drive for instant access all day, every day. My hard copies are elsewhere in my room.