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HomeDVD/Blu-Ray MoviesTDK 52X CDR 80 Minute / 700MB 100 Pack Spindle |
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21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
TDKs just aren't what the used to be. Jul 28, 2007
By Jeffrey Ammon
"computer_geek386"
My first set of TDKs were perfect. Not single coaster in a pack of 100. With this recent batch, I have burned 4 coasters in a row from the first four in the pack. I did a little checking and these CDs are made by Ricoh in India, whereas my first batch were made by Taiyo Yuden. I just orded a pack of Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs, because I'm pretty sure that they will work like my first batch of TDKs. I will never buy TDK again, as I can't be sure of the quality from one batch to the next.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Disappointing Mar 13, 2008
By Beadweaver
"SuzyQ"
I recently purchased this item and burned a CD using iTunes on my Mac. I then took the CD and tried to play it on my stereo. It was nothing but scratchy garbage. So I burned a second CD and repeated the above. The second CD worked. Wow, I've never had this happen. This was with the 100 pack.
I read other users feedback and they seem to have had the same problem with more than one disc in a 100 pack. TDK: What's up with your Quality Control/Assurance? I wonder how many usable CDs I'll get in this pack and what my actual final cost will be.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Don't purchase these Apr 02, 2009
By Ladyjn13 I purchased a 100 pack, used the first 40 and then the remaining 60 are no good. We have tried to burn CD's in various computers and with various programs, these all fail miserably! Stay far away from these.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
all right by me !!! Dec 17, 2007
By Matthew G. Sherwin TDK makes a very reliable blank CD-R that can handle up to 80 minutes of music or 700 megabytes of data. These blank CD-Rs can record data at very high speeds. The data I record onto these CD-Rs has now lasted for years. I have used these as data discs and discs to record various types of audio files including MP3s. I almost never get a coaster.
The CD-R discs are compact and easy to store. While the discs are still blank, store them in the circular case on the spindle that they came in. After your burn data or music onto them, I would recommend storing them in slim jewel cases instead of paper sleeves. It's just better protection for your CD-Rs that have anything stored on them.
Two warnings:
1) Don't write on the CD-R itself with a Sharpie ink pen. The ink seeps through slowly but surely and this could easily damage your data, music or whatever is stored on the disc. If you label the disc, label it using a post-it note.
2) Don't store these discs, burnt or blank, in a hot place. CD-Rs hate the heat! Heat can cause damage to your discs so keep them in a relatively cool place. The cooler the storage place, the better.
When burning the disc, don't be surprised if you see the data being recorded at speeds of less than 52x. This may be a quirk; I am not sure. However, it only means a minute or two of extra time to burn the disc--it's well worth it and I wouldn't aggravate myself too much over this.
Overall, TDK blank CD-R discs store data reliably over time and I believe that an extra minute to burn the data onto the blank disc is well worth it in the event that it doesn't actually burn at the very highest speed advertised.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Lousy Packing container and Q.A. Jun 29, 2010
By Robert C. Peterson Besides the every other cd being usable, the container is a 2 hand lift. The screw on top works once. Then it will not hold again. Thus, spilling the cds on the floor as the base drops away from the top. Back to sony and verbatim for me.
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