PlexDisc DVD-R 4.7GB 16x Recordable Media Disc - 100 Disc Spindle (FFP) 632-815-BX
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The package has been changed. It is 632 There are 815 pieces in the It is 632 A shrink wrapper is attached to 810.
Using a cake box, which we call a container that comes with both a plastic cover and a spindle base, you can store used and unused media and burnt media.
PlexDisc media are made by a company other than The PlexDisc DVD-R A tunable driver like R is made to work great with all drives, but it is specially tuned to work well with the latest Plextor PX-style drives
Selected User Reviews For PlexDisc DVD-R 4.7GB 16x Recordable Media Disc - 100 Disc Spindle (FFP) 632-815-BX
I bought 200 DVDs to record Christmas TV and upcoming TV over the holidays on three different DVD burners. Approximately half of these have been used so far. With regard to my 3 DVD recorders, 25 % of these failed on all 3 burners while using other brands of DVDs continuously result in a failure rate of 0% on all 3 I have spent countless hours recording, this has been a very time consuming process.
An example of a low-cost DVD A disk with R is usually rated three stars This disk has a good rating, unlike the other five. The only disk I had fail in one stack was the second one. As the disk face is indelible ink pen friendly, and the white color makes it easy to read, it is easy to write on it.
It is not uncommon for me to burn a lot of discs. A DVD and a Blu-ray PlexDisc blank DVDs are something of a bargain, and the quality is excellent. My experience with these DVDs has not been marred by burned failures. I would not consider these to be cheap, and the tops are very smooth and easy to mark with. The blank DVDs from this company are highly recommended for Blu-ray Discs.
It really is amazing how many products that end up cheap on Amazon are from Plexdisc, and they seem to have a low dud rate! Wouldn't it be nice to use Plexdisc with your homemade discs? The only thing I'd strongly recommend is to NOT use HP discs, since they have high dud rates as cheap as they come!.
don't even know what happened, but i can guess somebody messed with these media and attempted to sell them off for cheap. Deal of the day item would be a bargain. Oh no, that's bad.
This DVD is one of the many that I have used. It hasn't been a problem for me to write to the DVD (Be sure to wipe away finger prints before 1) I really like the mat finish on the label, which is professional looking.
Having used them for recordings for several weeks now, I'm happy with how well they have performed so far. It has not happened to any of the discs, as it has in the past with previous purchases.
The blank DVD discs that I have been buying for many years were the absolute worst ones I have ever bought. I am collecting quite a collection of videos that don't work (video quality is amazing), but I'm also getting quite a collection of ones that don't make it to the recycle bin. My calculation is that I will have six spares if I have a bad spindle 10 % don't work, but with these at least 33% don't work -- close to 50 % of them actually do not work. The only reason you should buy them is if you want to make a jewelry or other shiny thing out of them.