Moser Baer Dvd - Bad Surface- Where To Go To Replace Them

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where in nehru place to buy DVD-R? the best in quality! :rolleyes: also, i checked an online newspaper article on moser baer's replacement warranty. it said that at few select outlets can replace the dvd's! any ideas on this?
 
that's interesting....... though I would suspect that to replace a disc, they would expect you to have some kind of bill/receipt to prove where and when you bought it... which most people don't really bother to get.
 
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Oh and don't buy moser baer - Get Verbatim or TDK if available. If not, then Sony. Moser baer dvds should only be used for short term transfer of data, such as to give someone some files.[/b]
Do you have any evidence to back up this statement ?

I've used the +R DVDs and got very good scan quality scores with them mostly averaging mid 90s, anything under 80 gets binned and i have not got any yet. (too bad that link does not work, maybe admin will fix it).

In the meantime look here for +R & -R

Tayyo Udens give u 99-100, not that bad for an Indian Brand i would say.

I would rather say, only buy Moser-baer, if you choose to go Indian and avoid any other funky names as they are B-grade Moder Baer's.

Sony's (same with Verbatim's) sold here are made in Taiwan, similar in quality to Moser-Baer for much more.

If you get the made in Japan then maybe.

So if you are talking price/performance Moser-Baer delivers quite well. What i'm unsure of is how stable the dyes are, but i guess i will know in a few yrs.

Oh and i would agree with the others, don't buy them loose, i pay Rs.280 for a pack of 10 (cheapest i could find in BLR).
 
Nope no evidence. Just a little bit of bad experience with moser baer CD-R and CD-RWs, and subsequently a much better experience with Verbatims and TDK DVD-Rs. So yes, I would have to say that it's mostly a bias, but a couple of these posts have made me now want to try Moser Baers. How much does a spindle of 50 DVD-Rs cost in Nehru Place?
 
I have a Writex DVD-R 4.7 GB 50 DVD Pack, out of which about 10-15 are left. No disc damaged though. I use more of the 3 Moser Baer DVD-RW discs I have, they are quite good and I got them for quite cheap (Rs.60 each).

(Which btw sounds overpriced - I thought it was Rs. 10 a dvd especially for moser baer)[/b]

A DVD-R for Rs. 10? And that too Moser Baer? You're surely mistaken dude. Here I get Writex DVD-R's for Rs.13 minimum (and that too after a lot of bargaining :D).
 
Even going by the price above for a fifty pack it works out to Rs.15/DVDso maybe his source is buying them in the 100+, but one quesitons how good they would be at Rs.10, maybe they are B-grade ones, tho i can't imagine why they would be sold under the Moser-Baer name.Reading on various forums ppl in the EU lamenting the fat that not even the Made in Taiwans (MIT) for Sony & Veratim were available since the production of MIJ have slowed down and whats left is being sent to the US. Instead the EU is seeing more MII versions !!Sounds like Verbatim & Sony are using Moser-Baer and rebranding. So now its only a matter of time before they show up here.
 
Who says that the cheapest DVD-R is Rs13 , i get Tech-Com DVDRs at Rs9 a piece, no need to buy in bulk. And none of the DVDR s that i bought are defective. :happy:
 
Really, i suppose you would not mind posting a quality scan of it. Failing that a simple transfer rate test will suffice.Preferably something thats at least 6 months or older.
 
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