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Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712

Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712 Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712 Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712 Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712 Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712 Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712 Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712
$ 28.31

Score By Feature

Based on 20,582 ratings
Sound quality
8.69
Value for money
8.49
Easy to use
8.38
Durability
8.08
Longevity
8.12
Print Quality
7.98

OveReview Final Score

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Product Description

Labeling is easy on the white CD surface because it is edge-to-edge
Besides CD markers, Surface is also compatible with other Bluetooth devices
A media type that only requires you to write once

Questions & Answers

What is the erasability of the data? Do I have the option of overwriting what I Is it likely that the second recording will be affected if the answer is yes?

There are old answers to this old question. On Windows 10, you can edit your content (at least). If you first insert the CD into your CD drive, you will have the option to choose between using it as a CD or a USB drive. You can edit (add, modify, delete) files from USB devices if you select them. I saved an MP4 file and a text file and deleted the text file as a test. I had no issues. The text file in question was added and its contents modified, after which I renamed it (same name as before). I have no problem with that. Another bonus is that the MP4 file was read and played off this disk as well. It behaved just as I'd imagine it would (just as if it were on a USB drive). There is a limit to how many times you can write to a disk.

Can ordinary CD/DVD players and changers play the music burned on these discs?

I have been able to play cd music as well as mp3 music discs that were burned onto these discs. It has never failed to burn these discs at 40X on my DVD/CD burner.

Do you think you can put essays on there?

There is an option for writing data files to the disc (e. Documents or text files), as well as computer files or music recordings,

The discs appear to be manufactured in the United States. Where are they manufactured?

Since 2002, CMC Magnetics has been making these discs. The company now owns the brand, which has been made for many years.

Selected User Reviews For Verbatim CD-R 700MB 80 Minute 52x Recordable Disc with Blank White Surface - 100 Pack Spindle - 94712

We are mixing up a mixtape! I am not the owner of that! A batch of a 100 Verbatims and their accompanying notes just arrived and I went through them all There is not a single poor disc in this collection! A new batch of 100 has been ordered! A large collection of my CDs is on hand
5/5

Extensive is the word I use. There are a lot of "BEST OF" compilations, MIXES & more I do It is necessary to burn CD copies of my collection to use in the car, since car players devour CDs like Jeffery Dahmer ate fingers and toes Many of these are going through my head at any given time. In addition, they're cheap, so I'll throw them around like a Frisbee. Over the years, Verbatims has been a valuable tool for me. I've had no problems with them. They sound amazing and burn right every time. There is one thing I would like to say about the people experiencing problems. Take a look at your software and become familiar with it. I have two things to say. Burn your media with Apple's iTunes and never with Windows Media Player. There is no way to fix it. You can use third party software to burn your files. The software I use is freeware from Ashampoo. While it doesn't have a lot of features, it still The app does a good job at it. It is impossible to beat Verbatims for the price! You have to check them out! I have to go. To demonstrate a sound system, I am burning a Lover's Rock Reggae MIX that has a lot of bottom. It's time for me to leave!.

Javier Willis
Javier Willis
| Mar 08, 2021
DIY projects are a breeze with this product
5/5

I have no idea how they sound or how good they are. It makes me ashamed to admit that I bought them with the intent of cutting them up to use for my craft I love how reflective the colors are. The price is more than worth it. It's hilarious, lol.

Maya Stanton
Maya Stanton
| Dec 21, 2020
The CDs that you're about to receive These Rs last for a long time! In advance of my long explanation, let me say that the Verbatim CD-ROM contains the following There is no CD-R that has a longer life than an R I have never used anything quite like this
5/5

As far as CD-ROMs are concerned As far as Rs are concerned, longevity is a main concern. One of the major problems is that some CDs don't play A CD starts to develop "CD rot" after a while. When this happens, there is an ultra-violet attack. When the reflective layer (typically aluminum) on which the audio or other data is stored oxidizes (rusts), usually as a result of manufacturing errors or misuse, the disc starts to degrade. Over time, this results in deterioration of the sound, which begins as slight audible clicks which become more frequent and louder. At some point, the rot will destroy the disc to the point that it can't play. As an audio engineer, I used to work in the finance industry. In the studio where I worked, we tried various brands of CDs A wide variety of products are available, from no-name products to the big names. Each one of them had a different location. Even companies you would think wouldn't last a long time can show the test of time (like Office Depot), while other lower-profile companies have been squeezed out by the competition over time CDs at a reasonable price Two years later, the Rs had rotted. A majority of the world's A CD-ROM named after a brand According to our study, the Rs we tried had an overall survival rate of about 85/15. Verbatim has become a brand we trust. There are still a few audio discs made with Verbatim CDs in my collection Mostly I have RS's from 18 years ago that still work perfectly. I can recall a small number of ones that gave out, but hey, it only happened once out of 200. I find that to be a very respectable then, it was probably due to a manufacturing error on a single disc in a batch, or maybe just personal accident. The brand I always rely on is Verbatim.

Tatum Gray
Tatum Gray
| May 06, 2021
There is no room for such thinness! There are two types of CDs standard and deluxe
3/5

There is a 20 mm thickness to the glass. Below are 1 and 2. Do not work. They are 10 mm thick and are not usable. Verbatim CDr has had mixed results for me in the past, but I decided to give them one more try because of the low price. Unfortunately, this is yet another spindle of Verbatim garbage. It would not burn the three first off the top. Message
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Update In the meantime, the entire spindle has been thrown away. The first time I burned one of my own took months and I finally succeeded. It would not be possible for them to play as a team. At a Goodwill store, I recently bought half a spindle of old Memorex CDs. As I cleaned off the sticky stuff, discarded the ones that were hopelessly stuck together, and discarded the ones that were actually kiddie movies, I threw them out. All the rest worked without a hitch. As I inspected the Verbatim CDs to figure out why they wouldn't work, I noticed they felt thin and My first step was to measure them. That's fine with me. The Verbatim CDs I have are all 1 if I used my digital calipers they would all be 1. The thickness of the film is 1mm. There should be a 1 on all standard CDs There are 2 millimeters between each surface. You can find out more by looking As the data on a CD is not on the surface (that is why it can survive so much surface scratching), it does not suffer from surface scratches. A very specific depth exists inside the clear plastic that is targeted by the lasers used to write and read data on CDs. The laser will not be able to write data to the correct depth if the disk has the wrong thickness. The laser on the other machine is unable to find and read the data of the CD if you insert it in another machine. There is no point in spending time or money on these. is selling subpar junk and should be ashamed of itself! It should no longer be sold on Amazon.

Keenan Patton
Keenan Patton
| Jan 11, 2021
The rabbits are getting out - I'm hunting "eh uh" slow
5/5

It is common for people to complain about discs being defective when they are To achieve the best results when you burn a CD or other optical media, set the burning speed as low as possible. In Windows media player, you can do this, or if you prefer a free tool, "ImgBurn". It is an open source program that works really good & comes with some helpful features The information on these discs makes sense, and there is no complaint about them. It was a burning problem, but I switched to another machine. This told me that the problem wasn't with the disc, but with that particular drive. Just a friendly hint, take.

Karter Cobb
Karter Cobb
| Jul 12, 2021
The reason for returning was different than for This is what I thought I was buying Generics may not seem like much, but they certainly differ from each other Is it a blank CD from a particular brand? My surprise was that I found out
3/5

but not what I expected. It appears that some people were experiencing problems with their CDs not working at all. The following explanation explains why I couldn't get it to I had just loaded the CD into the computer to record when I heard a horribly loud scraping noise, so I immediately turned off the computer. My Macbook was making a strange type of noise. I hadn't heard it before and thought it might probably be on its last (recording) legs. In any case, I immediately ejected the CD and inserted another As it turned out, it recorded just fine. The noise occurred again on the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth CDs, but the seventh CD, which I had previously dated, was fine. I checked the name of the CD, and it corresponded with what I had titled it. In contrast to the name-brand ones I had been using, these Verbatims are lighter in weight, so I switched over to them instead. CD's with a brand name. There are simply too many light rays - For my laptop to properly sit and record, I need to weigh about 110 pounds. As a result, I now own some better-quality products The ones I currently own are brand new and seem to be working fine.
Always had to return at the end of the day.

Oakley Parks
Oakley Parks
| Oct 04, 2020

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