Best Media question for a newbie

I saw a link to a best media discussion but it did not work. My Encore 2.0 arrived today and I will be installing it tonight. Can anyone tell me what media is the most compatible such as plus RW or minus RW?
Also I have an Epson R800 and need to know what your opinion is on the best printable media and where to get it.
Regards
Bill

Seth.
ALL your problems with Verbatim are caused by the insane burn speeds you are using. Just because you
i can
do something does not mean that you
i should
or that it is a good idea.
What is the big hurry? How long have you taken creating the video, editing it, authoring the DVD, designing menus etc - to spoil it by burning too darn fast?
With a high speed burner & high speed media, burn no faster than 4x.
If you have a serious amopunt to do - send it out to be duplicated. It's safer in the long run, and almost certainly cheaper. Burning at high speed is asking for massive trouble.
Maxell are quite good, but not as good as Verbatim. I have burned literally thousands of verbatims and only twice have I had problems. One was a manufacturing fault, the second was stupidity on my part - trying to multitask on the PC.
For RW discs, avoid DVD+RW.

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