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In fact many Region 1 DVD makers have used silver discs quite regularly now – most region 2 disc are silver now
Silver discs are primarily only used for movies that have a running time of less than 110 min and that do not require a second layer. For a film that requires a dual layer the recommended media is 'gold' only, due to the higher reflectivity required.
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Only a few manufactures actually make CDR media – but they make different grade levels – that effect the price and ultimate the quality of the disc (in terms of scratch surface, durability and reflection of bottom surface).
Actually there are quite a few manufacturers of blank media now. You are right about the fact that even the silver media is available in a wide range of quality. Ranging from decent to absolutely crap (aka what Video Sound uses). I agree with your statement that if silver media 'has' to be used, then atleast decent quality silver media should be used. Rather than going to the extremes of poor quality as an excercise in cost cutting, which is only being penny wise and pound foolish.
PS: The following is the email address of a gentleman by the name of 'Sandish'. He is personally involved in DEI, albeit in what capacity I am not sure. I had several communications with him up until a year and a half ago regarding DEI DVDs. Based on my experience he is a person who is open to good ideas and constructive criticism. Maybe we should all email him on these issues.
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SMann0361@aol.com
Edited By Sanjay on Dec. 14 2001 at 17:02