PlexDisc 633-214 25 GB 6X Blu-ray White Inkjet Printable Single Layer Recordable Disc BD-R, 50-Disc Spindle
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It is very similar to the WH16NS40, and I have found it to work fine. However, you may need to use a burning program (there are plenty of free ones available) rather than Windows' built-in burn commands. three discs I tried to burn were trashed, but I think this was a "Windows problem" rather than an issue with the software.
There was no problem with the program that came with the writer, but not with the program that came with it. Needed the disks to be able to be played on BluRay players. A new version of the program was required. I haven't tried to make a single bluray disk simply for storage of data.
The answer is yes, you can save any video (file) on the disc. If you have a Blu-ray player, then you can Burner, Ray.
A blank disc is read as 22 by my program when I load it to copy data. There are 6 GB of space Thank you for your help.
Selected User Reviews For PlexDisc 633-214 25 GB 6X Blu-ray White Inkjet Printable Single Layer Recordable Disc BD-R, 50-Disc Spindle
This article was updated on 8/7/20. It has been my pleasure to sing the praises of PleXdisk BD-Live for years now The five Rs. QC was sleeping at the wheel for one batch of these last checks, so hopefully this was a fluke. 12 of the images in this group have visual problems (i. e. There is also streaking at the edges, and as it turns out this happens either due to a defective disk or The disk will write at slow speeds (10), or will write at all It does not matter how severe the visual blemishes are, they simply reveal My plan is to order another box of 50 packs in the future, but if I run into the same trouble, I will have to assume PleXdisk BD-ROMs will become increasingly inferior The five Rs. PlXdisk is still recommended, as there is a good possibility that this will be a one-time occurrence. I suggest that you look at the recording surface well when you receive your 50 pack. It is like being on a roller coaster. The previous review was These disks have been in my collection for about four years now, with very few coasters. Most of my failures were caused by my own errors in using Burn Aware (it is not As I have mentioned, I have noticed that there tends to be more failures with my LG burner On a side note, the Pioneer also reads and writes faster than most laptops. The longevity of a product is extremely important. I have burning disks that I burned many years ago, and they still work fine. It does seem that disks have become more expensive (by a few dollars), but still seem to be a.
Interesting. My LG MODISC can burn up to 6x while yours can burn up to 8x. An 8-degree roller coaster with a tiny track. I have a 5GB W10 image. During the installation, everything appears to be in order. It appears the coaster error is from a separation between bootable sector and the rest of the parts of the file that is data, so I do not think this is a coaster, but rather an intentional Until it is tested after 5 years, it will be impossible to tell how long it will last. I think you get the best bang for your buck here. Don't waste money on DL DVD when you get BR at 35% less cost with 3x the storage.
I don't know when they changed, but the Blu-ray discs are now useless. These are never going to be bought.
Before I start preparing my music files, I first rip the files off the original CDs to the hard drive as FLAC files of 192/24 resolution. At times, I rip to WAV files in 192 or 24 bit. Neither FLAC nor WAV rips produce a better audio sound than the FLAC version. CDs produce poorer sound quality than the audio from the resulting MP3 files. Music files are then processed through Audicity for uniform amplification and removing dead no-sound spaces at the beginning and end of each music file. The 192,000/ 24 bit FLAC files are then selected and ordered to be burned to BD. To play back the discs, you will need an R disc. There is only one BD It is possible to fit 75 music files on a 25GB disc, which produces long lasting audio Listening to music during the day. It consists of software that allows you to burn music to a disc using HD Audio Solo Ultra. As far as I know (and I have done thorough research on this subject), HD Audio Solo Ultra is the only application that offers these results, and that allows you to order the music tunes in the order you want It is the only application I have found that does this as well Fire burning in the Res. Blank CDs of good quality are available from some companies The process of converting R discs to a playback disc is critical to maintaining a good sound. There are several brands I have tried, but Panasonic is far and away the best. I use the Panasonic 1 - 4 CMOS sensor. A set of 4 25GB blanks (Japanese). The sound produced by these blanks is unmatched by other blanks, they are rather hard to find these days, and they are expensive, but it's worth it. As a secondary choice in BD Verbatim 25GB blank discs are readily available for less cost, which means it can be used if Panasonic blank discs are unavailable. The sound quality of the Verbatim blank discs is noticeably better, but not as good as Panasonic blanks. This 25GB BD-ROM from PlexDisc makes it easy to transfer digital files There is no doubt that the R 6X discs I am reviewing will produce decent sound, but it will not be superb. There seems to be a noticeable difference in the sound of the PlexDisc compared to that of the Panasonic (the best by far) or The price of these is much less than either of them. Due to the lower price, I chose to purchase a 50-foot boat There are three disc blank stacks in one My reasoning was that I would not lose much money if the PlexDisc did not produce sound to my liking, which it did. As far as I can tell, the quality of the sound equipment could be considered in The Oppo Blu-ray player is what I use to play my completed discs A McIntosh preamp and amplifier are connected to the Blu-ray player, so the reproduction is excellent. The PlexDisc blanks are great for those looking only for GREAT audio production (those looking for video may want to use Panasonic BD-R, since I do not burn video discs) but not for the best video image (I do not burn video discs). Compared with Verbatim (approx $50 for a 50 disc spindle), R blanks are the best, but they are rather expensive (approx $200+ for a 50 disc Despite this, PlexDiscs don't match up to critical listening recordings as they won't deliver the highest quality audio reproduction in high-resolution 192/24 (especially when playing it on good audio equipment - they will still sound pretty awful on a good system). When played on the average commonly used audio equipment, these discs are probably going to sound OK (and that's what users and listeners expect those discs to sound like), making them acceptable for background music recordings - but keep in mind that you will typically only need one disc with your recordings. The non-profit sector Any piece of music that should be considered critical listening can However, as I do not use any of these BD-based devices RS is only able to assess audio reproduction in video recordings. consider yourself to be a true audiophile who demands only the very best sound quality and reproduction, then the Panasonic 1-inch family of headphones is for you Four times (or one time) When the number is 1, multiply it by 6 (These are not available in 4x). There is no doubt that Panasonic is the best blank disc manufacturer. The slowest recording speed disc available yields the best reproduction, so it's best to record at slower speeds. In order to record or burn at the fastest speeds one cannot rush through the process (don't rush your recordings or burns). In order to listen to your discs and gear to their best potential, one should use a dual-channel amplifier.
There are no issues, and the printing is very good. A PlexDisc 25GB 6X BD-ROM has just been purchased by me With the R White Inkjet Hub Printable 25 Pack Spindle and the PlexDisc 700MB 52x CD-R, there is a lot to enjoy. At the same time, I have used more than one Inkjet Hub Printable from R White and their products so far have outdone my previous Verbatims. This is a SCAN of the one without the "Bonus Disk". *The picture with "Bonus Disk" under "The Wall" is a SCAN of one with the "Bonus Disk". Due to the fact that I did not have the original, I simply added the text. The print came out BETTER than the picture it was copied from, as you can see from the images. I used the same set of ink for the same printer. If anyone is curious about it, it is the Canon Pixma TS9120. The disc was burned on a Pioneer USB III XS07UHD. A clone of the bonus disc copy I had with no label on it, just a Sharpie, went without a hitch on the 0 External Burner. As I said, it works perfectly fine, it even looks better than my Main Movie! Following the purchase of some PlexDisc BDs, I am tempted to copy the main movie again I DL'd them to make them look identical. In case anyone is interested, I made a text-only CD for myself and my mother A picture with the text BD- and R I got both from the bottom area of the stack, and neither has caused any problems. I have no idea how long they will last, as I have received neither, but I will update both reviews if I receive a lot more. Nonetheless, so far, the CD-ROM has proven successful You can't go wrong with R rack right now, it's the best bang for your buck. It's great to find a new disc vendor, but I'm hoping they don't drop the quality or raise the price because I found a new disc vendor.