Storage Solutions Bought Verbatim 16x DVD-R (Made in India)

plsoft

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Today i bought the said product from Nehru Place for Rs 190 for a 10 disc pack. I'm not sure if this is of good quality as it is made in India (usually Taiwan, if i'm not wrong). Director Computer got the 50 disc pack for Rs 725 but since i don't need that much, i settled for the 10 disc pack. I'm posting the image of the media and screenshots of my scans below. It would be great if ppl with good
knowledge on scan results could comment on the quality of the disc.

Files Burnt : 4.35GB Photos
Speed : 8x
Time taken to burn : 9.03mins
Writer : Asus DRW-2014L1T (Firmware 1.02)
OS : Windows Vista Ultimate x86
RAM : Kingston 667 2 x 1GB

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Hoping to see some feedback.
 

Chief-Techie

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@plsoft: media u have is genuine MCC 03FG20 is a Hit & miss for me

Same media code from 200mph GO did well & ur results are decent too
 

TechHead

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Decent media, good scan. PI average is fine, don't trust the Asus drive as a scanner though. You have access to a Benq or Lite-On drive?
 

plsoft

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Great to hear from you guys, i'm relieved :D.
TechHead said:
Decent media, good scan. PI average is fine, don't trust the Asus drive as a scanner though. You have access to a Benq or Lite-On drive?
No i don't have any of those drives, my friends have sony writers though.
Edit: By the way wats the ideal score for a good media, like Pi Errors, Pi Failiures, etc.?
 

andysmith45

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I also recently bought the "made in India" verbatim dvds. R these as good as the ones available in USA? Can I trust them for backing up valuable data or should I use sony dvds instead?