Just came across an interesting article regarding Ritek.
Seems Ritek has been recommended by several folks, and the reason given is that they're easier to get. Now, obviously, everyone's actual experience will color their opinions, but since I've just gotten a burner, I decided to do some reading on what would be an "ideal" disc to purchase, so as to lessen the chance for coasters. Those dual-layer discs I bought a THREE pack of are friggen expensive, and the spindles/10 packs etc of DVD-R's are cheaper, but still a touch expensive to be making coasters.
Check out the article here:
www.afterdawn.com/ritek_dvd-r_quality.cfmI've found Taiyo Yuden's on NewEgg fairly cheap, and someone posted a site on several methods to determine who the manufacturer of the DISC (not the brand name on the package, i.e. Maxell, Verbatim, Fujifilm, etc) is. While not foolproof, I've bout 5 packages of discs so far, and the methods have been spot on for the manufacturer I was looking for.
I'm really just posting this for the article mentioned above, as several folks have posted with problems while using Ritek's, and perhaps that article explains it a bit for 'em.
*shrug*
shamelessly stolen from rampy