P30 The best of DVD-RAM DVD-R discs

Hello
can you please tell me what brand of DVD-R discs would work well with my DVD - Ram drive anyone and would be the best quality?
I think to put the RITEK G05 DVD-R discs, they are any good?

I have P20 and there is also the DVD - RAM device. I always use all the data produced by TDK media. I am very pleased and so far I have had no problem.

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