Twitpic - Share photos on Twitter. Blank DVD Media Quality Guide. Not all media is good. Buying a good disc is not a simple matter of using a “name brand” disc, or paying for the most expensive disc on the shelf. With the continued production of cheaply-made Chinese and “bulk-quality” Taiwanese media, about half of all media is inferior quality. Bad discs are a complete waste of time and money. This review/guide is meant to shed some light on who manufactures and brands good and not-so-good quality DVD media.
While some cheap media may work for you, it’s a gamble that often loses. What are the Best Blank DVDs? Not everybody has the time or the need to learn about why/how media is good or bad. Mitsubishi Verbatim DVD-R, DVD+R or DVD+R DL, made in India, UAE, Singapore or Taiwan. Verbatim DVD-R, Verbatim DVD+R and Verbatim DVD+R Double-Layer discs are our top suggestions for the ultimate in disc quality, as Mitsubishi-made media have been a consistent high-quality performer since 2001. Gold discs ARE NOT the best discs! Who Really Makes the Disc? Map of the Star Trek Federation. Camera Phone Moblog Community | Textamerica.com. Photos from Kilion and Mahlon. Tivo's Hidden Web Server. Dave Zantz is up to his TiVo hacking tricks again. He informs us that TiVo Series 2 DVRs have a hidden web server integrated into the system that allows remote access to stored video content.
Dave says, “it’s no Slingbox, but for many people it doesn’t require any additional equipment or expense.” So how does it work? In short, “You can connect to the TiVo inside your home network with just the IP of the TiVo device and any modern web browser on any platform. This allows you to view everything you have recorded and gives you the option of downloading specific shows. Nice work! Filed in: Software. HandBrake homepage. The Bridge Home Theater. Site Last Updated: 15-Sept-2013 See The Bridge on TV on HGTV's "Look What I Did! " show! Read about Creative Home Theater Design on a Budget! Member of the AV Science Forum Back to www.reighn.com © Copyright 2003-2013 Gary Reighn Pictures and text from this site may not be used for commercial purposes without the express written permission of the owner. All pictures from Star Trek are the property of Paramount Pictures, Inc.