Verbatim Life Series DVD+R Spindle, Pack of 100
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Mine is used to make over-the-air recordings. On my DVR, I have a number of programs. At best, I burn on standard play, and I don't notice a difference in quality. Disc failure rate less than 1%. Only the DVD R format has been used by me.
Yes, but the slide must be converted to a. jpeg file, which you can create with a digital camera or a scanner. Best wishes to you.
Selected User Reviews For Verbatim Life Series DVD+R Spindle, Pack of 100
I've used a lot of discs from a lot of different brands over the years and they all work fine; these are no exception. I don't go to great lengths to label music discs or burn movies; instead, I use a Sharpie to make sure I can see what's on the disc. I'll take it. br>br>I bought these to back up some kid shows that my son enjoys and have had no problems with them. I couldn't be happier with my purchase because the price was great for 100 discs and the shipping was lightning fast!.
I've used a lot of blank DVD Rs and have only received a few coasters from this brand, which, unlike some of the budget brands, comes in an easy-to-use spindle case. Believe it or not, shrink wrap is the only thing holding some of them together. I mostly stick to name brands, and the only one with which I've had a lot of coasters is Philips, which I avoid. But if the price is right, I'll get Verbatims, and I've never had a batch disappoint me.
I simply want a high-quality DVD that works every time and does not contain any duds. That is exactly what this DVD provides. br>I'd go back to them. The only issue I had was with the delivery. They appeared inside the box, rolling around! They did manage to stay in the case, but I'm not sure how. This could have been avoided if the items had been packed more carefully. The bottom of the case lid had broken. Despite this, they appear to be in good spirits. I needed to get rid of the box they were delivered in. It was no longer possible to use the lid because it had broken.
These work well in my Panasonic DVD recorder, but not in my Magnavox. I bought a lot of these just in case they stopped producing them. Nowadays, it appears that they want you to record on hard drives, and I prefer to archive my recordings permanently.
There isn't much to say about a commodity product like this other than the fact that we haven't received any coasters yet. I recall these DVD blanks being thicker in the past, but even top brands like Verbatim are now thinner. However, it appears that it is still operational. And having a spindle (some of the budget products don't have one) makes it easier to use.
I've been buying Verbatim for more than 5 years and have had very few issues. The R series will not work with all burners, as I discovered the hard way when I lost several discs due to no burn or corrupted data. - I don't mind at all. Only the R is included in the R series of discs.
Thirty-three discs out of a hundred could not be read by a computer for copying purposes. Yes, the failure rate is 33%. I usually order Phillips brand because there may be one or two defective discs in every 100, but I foolishly tried these because they were slightly less expensive, but when you consider how many of them were unusable, they ended up costing more in the long run.
I did not receive the advertised or ordered item. I ordered a Verbatim DVD R Life Series DVD R and received a regular Verbatim DVD R instead. I'd already opened the DVD case when I realized I'd been sent something I hadn't asked for. I'm not going to make the same mistake twice. Thank you very much. br>br>.