Smartbuy 50gb 6X Blu-ray Bd-r Dl Dual Layer Double Layer Logo Blank Data Recordable Media Disc Spindle (20-Disc)
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This was a great product that I purchased 20 of last year. A perfect burn was achieved on every single disc in that batch. In fact, the latest batch has defective parts. The first three right out of the package stopped working after about two years Currently, we're at the third section. The failure was likely caused by a media error, according to my software. As I suspected there might be something wrong with my burner, I tried a 50-watt An unrelated manufacturer shipped a gigabyte disc to me, and I burned it without a hitch. There's going to be a return of these. That's too bad, last year's batch worked perfectly, but this is not the same. They can be nightmares.
The Blu-ray drives I used were the Smartbuy 50 GB ones To make a backup copy of a Blu-ray disc, you can use Blu-ray DL blanks I copy a Blu-ray movie DVD using a copy program I have successfully used to copy similar Blu-ray movies in the past Copies of Blu-rays with another supplier that are 25 GB The blanks of the ray. Despite having the Smartbuy copy work fine when played back on the original DVD drive, when trying to play the copy on a Samsung Blu-ray player I get an error stating that the disk cannot be read You can watch rays on any My Samsung played the problem copy flawlessly after copying it with the same copy program to another supplier's 25 GB disk, so clearly this was not a compression issue. SD DL disks from Smartbuy have been able to be played on Samsung players without errors in the past. However, it seems that Samsung's Blu-ray player isn't happy with Smartbuy's Blu-ray disks These disks can be read on Blu-ray DL players. In my experience so far, using Smartbuy's website has only resulted in a receipt of an automated email acknowledging receipt of my request. If my experiences change in the future, I will update this Please find below a follow-up to my last post This is the first negative review I have written. In spite of my provider's failure to respond to my concerns with the Samsung Blu-ray player My return request was authorized by Ray player with a prepaid return shipping label by USPS, and the company handled it quite promptly and honorably. The video copied flawlessly on the drive used to create the copy, but not on the Samsung player. I tried again using a 50 GB disk, this time from another manufacturer, but the video would not play. As soon as I recopied the 50 GB copy to a 25 GB disk, it played on the Samsung without any problems. This leads me to the conclusion that either the Samsung does not like 50 GB disks, or I'm making a mistake (unlikely) when making those Smartbuy disks are certainly satisfactory, and they are clearly responsible suppliers, so I have no reason to doubt their reliability.
I have had no problems with it so far. The price is fair. This is just archiving stuff, not life or death, so spending a lot of money on a more reliable solution might be better. The software I use is ImgBurn and an HL-63 St. Bernard Dog - The reference number for this particular sample is At 6x speeds, there is a SATA03 (SATA). Once the burning process is complete, everything is verified. There have been no failures so far. We are placing an order for One downside is that I label with a sharpie, but these are dark purple, so reading them can be difficult. Well, at least there is that!.
And the 50 to 100 gb Blu-ray media is the best choice. The reason I have lost my disks is that ray recording media are not very popular and are expensive. In other words, I have lost 4 discs After completing between 50 and 89% of the recording task, they were marked as Bad Media, since they were not able to be written with the others.
Then I took a chance on buying a BD-brand product that had no name on it 50 R. The coasters I expected were nowhere to be found. It turns out that this brand is more dependable My Verbatim disks were freezing during playback, and I had trouble getting them to run. As of now I've burned five CDs from my SmartBuy ten-" We have yet to receive a coaster in our pack! In the short term, I plan to choose this brand over Verbatim, because I am not certain how long the discs will maintain the quality they have today.
There was a problem with the package I received. I am happy with how they work so far. Upon arrival, I found a package that appeared to be A disc appeared to be damaged, but nothing else appeared to be There were damage to the plastic covers and the bases of the spindles. It would be nice if there was a 50 pack spindle, rather than just 5 There are 10 packs in each box. I still found this to be the best bargain for the price I was willing to pay.
I recorded a number of disks without any issues. My experience with the product itself was excellent. I recorded a number of disks without any issues. Likewise, I am happy with the speedy transactions and shipping. My only complaint is that 3 of the 5 plastic spindles were damaged on the side, but fortunately the disks themselves survived.
I am very happy with the product and the service.