Verbatim/Taiyo Yuden are solid choices. Both are relatively inexpensive if you get them on sale with a mail-in rebate (usually around 20 dollars for a 100 disc spindle after rebate)
I do VHS->DVD for my dad's camera store. People were coming back in droves with skipping DVDs when i used the el cheapo CompUSA brand, now I use Memorex and no problems.
I do VHS->DVD for my dad's camera store. People were coming back in droves with skipping DVDs when i used the el cheapo CompUSA brand, now I use Memorex and no problems.
Hmmm, I've never had that problem when I convert computer video formats into DVDs and I've been using these the cheap DVDs\CDs CompUSA sell for years. I do however sometimes get the cyclical redudancy errors now and then when trying to read bad burned DVDs\CDs. I have to throw away the DVD\CD, but I get those when using regular brands like Verbatim and Memorex also.