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I bought some DVD+r's today

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 7:08 pm
by mrlayance
Anyone want to BnP me?

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 7:14 pm
by mrlayance
This is what I got

06/21/00
Musique Plus
Montreal, Quebec 1 DVD

09/01/02
Six Flags Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
Darien Center, NY 1 DVD

11/05/02
Ancienne Belgique
Belgium, Brussels 1 DVD

11/06/02
Paradiso
Amsterdam, Holland 1 DVD

07/02
Paradiso
Amsterdam, Holland 1 DVD

11/09/02
Oosterpoort
Groningen, Holland 1 DVD

11/10/02
Tivoli
Utrecht, Holland 1 DVD

12/30/02
Copps Coliseum
Hamilton,Ontario, Canada 1 DVD

12/31/02
Copps Coliseum
Hamilton, Ontario 1 DVD

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 8:45 pm
by chris
Lance,

My list is in my sig, and I'll B&P anything you want. Despite what my legend says, most of them have menus and scene selections. I just need to update my site.

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 2:30 am
by TLB
Lance, whatever Chris can't help you out with, I'll chip in the time for. I've got most of what Peter's put out, including the old stuff. Let me know if you're interested and I'll pass along a list.

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 7:29 am
by mrlayance
Great, Thanks guys

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 3:50 pm
by jkdiamond
Layance what DVD+r's are you using, I will absolutely B&P You....i've been meaning to send Chris too, but damn I'm too lazy to get my ass to post office....

PS: I hope everyone took my Advice, and are only using Ritek dvd+r, they are the best. On cheaper brands you will notice video degradation at the end of Disk, this won't happen on Grade A Riteks....


FYI about Riteks for anyone interrested:

Arita: Cheapest Riteks -Decent Quality
Ridata: Mid Level Best Disk to buy, will explain why below
Traxdata: Top level Riteks...these are the exact same as Ridata they are just packaged more securely than Ridata's, that is was makes them higher quality.

If anyone has trouble finding these, PM me and I can direct you to a store that i buy from religiously that sells them.

I'm only bringing this up because i remember doing some tape B & P and people were very specific about what types of tapes to send them, and the failure rate on DVDs being quite high I feel that this is as important if not more important than with normal cassettes.

Sorry for taking this off topic...

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 10:54 am
by beanmedic
jkdiamond wrote:Layance what DVD+r's are you using, I will absolutely B&P You....i've been meaning to send Chris too, but damn I'm too lazy to get my ass to post office....

PS: I hope everyone took my Advice, and are only using Ritek dvd+r, they are the best. On cheaper brands you will notice video degradation at the end of Disk, this won't happen on Grade A Riteks....


FYI about Riteks for anyone interrested:

Arita: Cheapest Riteks -Decent Quality
Ridata: Mid Level Best Disk to buy, will explain why below
Traxdata: Top level Riteks...these are the exact same as Ridata they are just packaged more securely than Ridata's, that is was makes them higher quality.

If anyone has trouble finding these, PM me and I can direct you to a store that i buy from religiously that sells them.

I'm only bringing this up because i remember doing some tape B & P and people were very specific about what types of tapes to send them, and the failure rate on DVDs being quite high I feel that this is as important if not more important than with normal cassettes.

Sorry for taking this off topic...
thanks for the tip :thumb:

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 10:29 am
by jkdiamond
not sure if im supposed to post stores but i buy from this place religiously they have the best prices i have seen.....just be warned they are always running low on Ritek stock because they are pretty hard to find in Canada.

http://www.blankmedia.ca

:thumb: great store, good owner, he is very fast to reply when you email and if there is a request you need he tries to get them in. He got my Dvd-ram disks but by the time they were stocked i didn't need them :(

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:01 pm
by PurposelessPlay
Thanks for the info jkdiamond. Is Ritek Ridata as well respected for CD-R's as well? I took a look at blankmedia.ca and they offer cd's as well. I have seen them elsewhere at computer outlet stores for even less with no shipping but I am hesitant to buy from there because I'm not so sure they are what they say they are. I've been a Verbatim guy for awhile now but am in the market for a new spindle and would consider Ridata if they are well respected because the price is right.

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:30 pm
by jkdiamond
PurposelessPlay wrote:Thanks for the info jkdiamond. Is Ritek Ridata as well respected for CD-R's as well? I took a look at blankmedia.ca and they offer cd's as well. I have seen them elsewhere at computer outlet stores for even less with no shipping but I am hesitant to buy from there because I'm not so sure they are what they say they are. I've been a Verbatim guy for awhile now but am in the market for a new spindle and would consider Ridata if they are well respected because the price is right.
yes they are good all things Ritek are good quality.

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:13 am
by macyme
i use ridata cdr's, i like them alot, they work well and are really inexpensive, i got 50 for $10. i recomend them.

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 12:01 pm
by PurposelessPlay
Cool macyme! I found them for $10 for 50 as well so I guess I will take the plunge next week!