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10-01-2013, 12:09 AM
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If I cannot really tell if dvd media is really good unless I run a utility, how can I be sure I am getting a quality dvd. (I guess I need to trust the brand name?)

Also, does this logic apply same to dual layer dvd's which is what I mainly buy? Thanks

Great site

I'm here because my the phillips dual layers I just bought are so bad

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Rick


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