8x DVD media for MacIntel Mini

I've been searching for affordable 8x DVD media for my MacIntel Mini. A number of first grade brands have only burned at 2x, but I think I've found something which will burn at 8x in the UJ-846 superdrive:
Japanese-made Taiyo Yuden 8X DVD-R
Media Silver Thermal
Lacquer 50 Pack in Cake
Box Spindle Premium Line
from Super Media Store dot com
So I don't come off as a total shill, I'll let you do the googling for it
The cost delivered was about 40 cents per disc.
I can't say whether the cheaper bulk-pak versions of this disc will also work, since I have no experience with them.
Hopefully this thread will collect other suggestions for DVD media which burn at 8x in this fussy Superdrive.
iBook G4 800, 640 Meg, OSX 10.3.9 + MacIntel Mini w Superdrive    

NO. I don't want an external drive. I want my SuperDrive be Super as Apple called it.
Experiencing the same problem: it burns, seems well, but do not read dvd when re inserted. No more than 20 discs in 2 years and half.
Seems to me that drives used are too delicate (i had the same kind of problem also with my first iMac DV se graphite and its dvd player)
Regarding compatibility with media issue, it's curious my drive is a Sony and has same problem also on Sony DVD-R ver. 2.
Well, as far as i know, laser temperature is the greatest difference between burning and reading, (much higher in first case); this could motivate the look of well burning and not reading at all, if the lens is simply dirty..
Could be that holes of my ball iMac have been designed for a shower??

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