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Verbatim 8x 4.7 GB DVD+R Spindle (50 Discs)

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decent media but 2006-04-25
decent media but a little overpriced which is surprising given the purchasing power of amazon. Now if Amazon were to stock Taiyo Yuden media then we'd all be happier (assuming we all had premium plextor writers)
Not an expert, but seems to work fine 2005-11-23
I am not an expert on blank dvd's, but so far the Verbatim blank dvd's that I bought work fine. They seem to be of fine quality. I have burnt about half the spindle so far and have had only one failure.
verbatim is the best 2005-10-25
this blank media is the most relible product thus for. Maybe 2 (two) disc's out of 300 may fail, not 20-25 out of 50 like some blanks do. Very relible!!!!
Reliable Media - Not a Bad One in the Bunch! 2005-10-16
I have heard about many other brands of media being riddled with unusable blanks (a.k.a. coasters, frisbees). This is not the case with Verbatim. No problems whatsoever in recording or playing. The DVD burner recognizes them instantly and since I have a 16X Writer, it automatically burns at 12X. One of the other reviews cautioned against this, but I have not had any playback problems with discs burned at that speed. The digital quality is great. Verbatim may cost a little more, but in my opinion it's worth it.
dvds 2005-09-12
Fast delivery, I have burned over have the pack without any problems. Excellent buy!
GREAT PRODUCT GREAT PRICE 2005-08-11
I had no problems with these dvd's. Every movie I burned worked just fine with Verbatim. The price is not expensive and they work great!
No burning or reading problems 2005-08-08
This DVD+R burns and read without any problem at all, at least for Sony DWD22A drive.
best in market 2005-07-16
Its best.what can i say.it never failed..Quality is amazing.I use it with my Plextor 504 external drive.I got good deal on Amazon for Verbatim 8x 4.7 GB DVD+R Spindle .I'll definately recommend it.
Most Reliable Discs 2005-03-22
I have entered the recordable DVD scene about 3 months ago. Scince then i've burned about 200 DVD's. I fugured they would all work just like cd's, but alas I was wrong. I got many bad DVD's to serve as coasters. Then I came along this grat deal at Amazon.com for Verbatim DVD's and decided to give them a shot. For years I have known that Verbatim makes quality products. Yes they rebadge their media like everybody else, but they will only use a company that produces quality material. They wont sell you cheap because they have a reputation to protect. They are the top disc company out there (just look at who is producing the DL discs.) The discs I got (and the ones I believe these are ) are MMC003 which is produced by Mitsubishi. They are awesome discs which have never failed me. I burn them at 12X too. They are usually a bit more expensive but it's worth the price. These discs are reliable and will last for years keeping your information safe. You dont want to get budget disc that loose the data after a few months (this can happen.) If your data is important to you pay a bit extra and go Verbatim.
So Far So Good 2005-02-06
I just received my Verbatim DVDs and am pleased to report that they are still using MCC media. What does that mean to you? That means it isn't junk, that's what. MCC media is the Holy Grail of DVD media. In fact, with some DVD burners, these 8x DVDs burn at 12x. I already tossed the packaging out or else I would have listed the drives capable of this. You can't go wrong with these DVDs, as you get what you pay for. I found that out the hard way, buying the el cheapo Velocity DVDs for $26 for 100. The first batch last year were actually MCC media, but later they went to Optodisc and those are real junk, rated at 8x but only capable of 4x. Go with these Verbatim DVDs. They may be twice the price of the discount DVDs, but you won't be wasting your time burning coasters.

I use an 8x Cyberdrive DX082D DVD+R/W burner, also marketed as a kHypermedia drive, with an incredible 8 meg buffer, as opposed to most DVD burners with their paltry 2 meg buffers.