TDK Blu-ray 25GB Rewritable Recording Disc (BDRE25A) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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Selected User Reviews For TDK Blu-ray 25GB Rewritable Recording Disc (BDRE25A) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
Even though it isn't exactly a high point, it's better to have rewriteables before having a permanent- it allows for testing out your project There is one R disc on the drive. Though 2 x is slow, it's so I have a rewritable instead of pouring money into something that won't work. Plus, I don't have to worry about having an error cause my burn to stop in the middle. would recommend rewritable discs from the beginning to anyone who burns and is concerned about cost, but if money is not an issue then you can have it with any disc.
The two are still working smoothly. As of June 30, there has been no change from the previous update. It has been an astonishing 21 erases and rewrites each for my two disks and they still work! This is a highly recommended book!.
They are available in Blu-ray Some Blu-ray disks didn't work with one recorder/player (a Plextor PX-10 This was achieved by working with B320SA), but it was as well as I was able to play the right player once it matched with me.
Here are some Blu-rays that I use My data is backed up on blu-ray disks. There were no issues reading the disks on my Sony Blu-ray player when I put pictures on them You can play Blu-rays on your computer.
This is a great price. My search for what I was after was rewarded. This is a terrific price, and I've already reused each one about ten times already. This is a perfect translation.
It was a good product for a good price that's all I ask for. However, it was a small item with a large amount of shipping packaging, so if you're an eco-minded person, you may not like it.
A re-order of four of these was placed by me In addition to the blu-ray writables, I purchased two 50 gig and two 25 gig ones for over 200 dollars with the hope of copying a blu-ray My two blu ray burners connect to my PC via Nero and I use them to burn blu ray movies. It was not possible to do so because I had no disk in the drive and Nero and any other burning software keeps telling me there's nothing in the drive.
I did manage to burn video data on one of the 25 gigabyte ones. So far, I have been able to make MPEG, and AVI files, but so far that is all I've been able to do and its not what I want to spend my money on, especially considering how expensive In contrast to the verbatim brand write once blue pen that I had previously ordered, the product was let down. The Tiger Direct rays have been working without any It would have been better to stick to them.