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Matrix DVD-R 4.7GB ............ 4x Plays on 3 DVD Players
Plays not on 1 DVD Players
Burn Reliability is Good
DVD Reliability is Mixed
PC Reliability is Mixed
Console Reliability is Mixed
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Complete Media Code (DVDInfoPro/DVDIdentifier):
00 6A 00 00 01 40 C1 FD 9E D8 52 00 02 F7 0E 0B .j...@....R.....
77 88 70 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 w.p.............
00 00 00 00 05 AA A2 22 22 20 01 00 06 0B 0F 12 ......."" ......


Media color and text:
Silver N/A

UPC/EAN Code:
No


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Comments posted by shawn from United States, August 27, 2004:
No comments


Additional information:

Purchased from: shop4tec.com Date purchased: August 2004
Burnt with I/O Magic Internal 4X DVD+RW/+R (IDVDRW4) at 4x using firmware 260.
Burning reliability is Mixed.
PC reliability is Mixed.
DVD reliability is Mixed.
Console reliability is Poor.
Media color is Silver.
Media text is nun.
Media package type is Cake Box. Number of discs 50.
Authoring/Burning comments:
dvdx copy express
Works fine on Sylvania 6509DD
Does not work on Apex AD-1200




 
Comments posted by kevin from Other, January 07, 2004:
no good for pioneer 104 at 2x.
Tried 1.4 and 1.41 firmwares. no problems burning...
I get read errors and bad sectors on DVDInfoPro.


Additional information:

Price: $0.6 Purchased from: shop4tech Date purchased: January 2004
Burnt with Pioneer DVR-104 / DVR-A04 at 2x using firmware 1.4.
Burning reliability is Good.
PC reliability is Poor.
DVD reliability is Poor.
Console reliability is Poor.
Media color is Purple.
Media text is matrix.




 
Comments posted by Lemmy Williams from Other, November 02, 2003:
Excellent reliability and compatibility, burned at a true 4X. Experienced no failures, highly recommend.


Additional information:

Price: $0.7 Purchased from: www.proactionmedia.com Date purchased: September 2003
Burnt with Plextor PX-708A at 4x using firmware 1.0.
Burning reliability is Good.
PC reliability is Good.
DVD reliability is Good.
Media color is Silver.
Media text is N/A.
Authoring/Burning comments:
Nero and Sonic




 
Comments posted by Flaystus from Other, October 11, 2003:
Very decent for the price. Not one bad burn so far out of 20.
For a full review see the forums here: http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=180812


Additional information:

Purchased from: www.shop4tech.com Date purchased: September 2003
Burnt with Pioneer DVR-105 / DVR-A05 at 4x
Burning reliability is Good.
PC reliability is Good.
DVD reliability is Good.
Media color is Silver.
Media text is None.
Authoring/Burning comments:
Burned with Recordnow Max.
Works fine on Apex AD-1500




 
Comments posted by Félix Labrecque from Other, October 08, 2003:
These are 4x dvd-r but CopyToDVD choose 2x speed :(
Maybe with a firmware upgrade the lg 4040b will be able to write at 4x
My media has the legacy brand, not matrix.
Play in Toshiba sd-m1212 firmware 1r22



Additional information:

Price: $2 Purchased from: www.ordiexpress.com Date purchased: August 2003
Burnt with LG GSA-4040B at 2x using firmware A300.
Burning reliability is Good.
PC reliability is Good.
DVD reliability is Good.
Media color is Silver.
Media text is N/A.
Authoring/Burning comments:
CopyToDVD 2.2.10.207

Works fine on RCA RC5240P




 
Comments posted by defense from Other, September 11, 2003:

These disks are the "3rd" formula Matrix disks being sold "right now" at shop4tech. The 1st and 2nd formula disks have a VERY SIMILAR media id, but the difference is those first generation disks have the name "long..ten" in the ID.

There is much more then a name difference between the long..ten and these disks. For starters, these disks WILL actually burn @4x as advertised. The Long..Ten disks will NOT burn @4x on MANY burners. The most important difference, however, is that these disks WILL burn sucessfully MOST of the time, while the "long..tens" have an extremely high failure rate, and even the long..tens which are burned sucessfully, often times have all sorts of issues.

The first two formula's weren't worth getting free because they were completely worthless..but these 3rd formula disks are FINALLY worth purchasing and certainly worth the price.

Note: IF you have the SONY DRU-500A OR AX ..make sure it is set to MASTER and DMA is enabled to assure 4x burn speeds. If you have the DRU-510A you should be able to burn @4x under any circumstances, with ANY burning program.


Additional information:

Price: $0.8 Purchased from: shop4tech.com Date purchased: August 2003
Burnt with Sony DRU-510A at 4x using firmware 1.0c.
Burning reliability is Mixed.
PC reliability is Good.
DVD reliability is Good.
Console reliability is Good.
Media color is Silver.
Media text is N/A.




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