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HomeHome TheaterAccessories & SuppliesBlank MediaVerbatim 95033 4.7 GB up to16x Branded Recordable Disc DVD+R (25-Disc Spindle) |
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43 of 45 found the following review helpful:
One of the best 16x media in the market Dec 12, 2004
By zevia Verbatim 16x DVD+R (media code MCC004, by Mitsubishi) is currently one of the best 16x DVD+R media in the market, in my opinion. I have 100 of these (4x25 pack) and consistenly burn excellent in my Plextor 712a (at 12x) and two BenQ 1620A (at 16x). By excellent means every burn will give a very low PIE/PIF (Parity Inner Errors/Failure) and zero POF (Parity Outer Failure). I'm sorry if its too technical but this is how I measure burn quality. When the burn quality is excellent, you will most likely never get any playback problem. Visit cdfreaks dot com in "media" or "dvd recording" forum for more information. I also own many different media from Taiyo Yuden TY T01/T02/G02, Ricoh R01/R02, Sony08D1, MCC003/004 etc and can confirm that MCC004 is one of the best quality. For your information, these companies (TY, Ricoh, Sony, Mitsubishi, Maxell) make a very good "dye" for DVD and CD disks under different brand (Fuji, TDK, Memorex, Verbatim, Sony etc), along with other poor dye makers. With a dvd identifier (free) you can check the media code of the disk, hence you will know who makes the disk.
24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
I've tried it all... Feb 17, 2005
By JMK
"jmk"
...and this is the best media I have come across at the 16x speed. I have tried it on three brands of burners with only 1 failure out of 50 tries (and that one was likely as much my system's fault than the disk's fault). The three DVD Burners brands that I have used are Lite-on, Rosewill, and MicroAdvantage. They ARE buggy on certain Pioneer Burners, so you may want to avoid them if you are using a Pioneer.
With regard to high failure rates, before giving up, be sure to update the latest firmware on your burner, turn off any programs running during the burning stage, and make sure your power supply is sufficient (which can cause errors at higher speeds or the outside of the disk). If that doesn't work, you may want to try different software; when I did, my cheap DVD's went from jumping around to solid as a rock. If you still have high failure rates, it could be defective and subject to warranty. Otherwise, you may just have to stay away.
But, in my opinion, these are the most reliably produced disks out there, with Ridata coming in a close second.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
No Problems at 16X so far Jan 10, 2005
By S. Kumar I bought a new 16X burner for my PC and have tried the 25pk Verbatim 4.7GB 16X DVD+R media on it. I have not had any failures so far burning at 16X and the playback has been fine. I have bought another 25pk of this media.
Worked for my purpose Jan 22, 2012
By ilka siegel wonderful discs that got the job done. A great price and a good quality product. Will definitely buy again if I ever need more dvds
GREAT Dec 22, 2011
By J. Koontz WHEN MY DVD WOULD NOT RECORD ON OTHER RW-DVDS I TRIED THESE & THEN YES IT DID. THEY MIGHT COST A LITTLE MORE BUT ARE WORTH IT...
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