written by dimercaprol on 27/11/2009
So far I have used these Ridisc DVD+R DL discs on an Optiarc PC internal DVD rewriter, a Sony RDRHXD860, and an LG497H. I have only got 8 coasters to show for it. They aren't cheap and they are definitely not worth the effort. I bought them from Yo-Yo tech off Tottenham Court Road. I asked them for advice and they suggested the problem was with my writer. All three of my writers are standard products. The Sony is a What HiFi 5 star rated device. I am avoiding Ridisc and Yo-Yo tech like the plague in future.
written by c1t2me on 17/04/2009
These RIDISC Dual Layer DVD+R discs were fine not spectacular but ok for general use. Didn't find many bad discs ever with these. I had a little bit of a problem with storage though, If you burn say a recorded program to one of these discs stored it in a disc case for maybe a year and then came to play it again ifound that about only 50% of them would actually work. This is using the same DVD player or computer drive.
written by on 22/07/2008
I've tried Ridisc DVD+R DL standard brand they were fine loading up in some really knackered Xbox 360 Dvd drives burnt with a Pioneer burner, very cheap on ebay. I got a stack of 50 Ridisc Extreme DVD+R DL got one decent burn the rest were ruined. My advice get the standard blue disks stay clear of the red xtreme ridiscs
written by on 07/03/2008
Bought a spindle of 25 RIDISC Dual Layer DVD+R yesterday and so far the first 3 have all turned into coasters. Can I be be bothered to work through the whole spindle? Waste of money.
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