I just successfully burned two backup DVD-R's on the Office Max media. Seems to work ok for my purposes. Terry BigScanner.com <http://www.bigscanner.com> On 3/17/03 12:49 AM, "Gordon B. Alley" <galley at texas.net> wrote: > Thanks here, too. I happened to check my e-mail just before I went to > the local CompUSA for something else today. They had many boxes of > these DVD-R 10-packs on display, with a sign advertising the $9.99 > special (I believe for 5 days only, or something like that). > > Don't know who makes them -- they're the house brand. But I talked to > the Store-Within-a-Store Apple guy, and he said he had just > successfully burned one in a Mac's Superdrive as a test. > > --Gordon > > On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 12:28:26 -0800, Thubten Kunga > <Kunga at FutureMedia.org> wrote: >> >> Thank you Terry. I don't get the Sunday paper with that insert. K-Hper >> Media is a good brand x. Going over there now to get that deal. >> >> k >> >> On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 09:50 AM, BigScanner.com wrote: >> >>> So what specifics do I look for when buying DVD-R media? >>> Are there particulars I need to know to make sure I get ones that work >>> with >>> the Superdrive or is it pretty much all the same? >>> >>> Curious, >>> Terry >>> >>> BigScanner.com >>> <http://www.bigscanner.com> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 3/16/03 12:09 PM, "R. A. Cantrell" <racan at flash.net> wrote: >>> >>>> on 3/16/03 11:07 AM, BigScanner.com at terry at bigscanner.com wrote: >>>> >>>>> I also noticed Office Max has a 25 pack for $19.99 (after rebates). >>>>> But I've never heard of the Media. Wonder if it's any good. >>>>> >>>>> Terry