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HomeHome TheaterAccessories & SuppliesBlank MediaVerbatim Digital Vinyl 700 MB Multicolor CD-R Spindle (25 Discs) |
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26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Spin the black circle Jun 05, 2005
By Nonesuch Explorers
"sizhao"
I've been using these since they first came out with them. I've never had any trouble with them, and they look completely awesome. The only thing I didn't like was that the label had no place to write on so you had to kind of squeeze it in between things. Verbatim has now fixed this and there are two lines to write on. I am impressed both by the original classy-looking labels and the new ones that imitate old record labels of the mid-60s with brilliant colours and jazzy designs. I can't get enough of these and if they came down in price they'd be just about all I used. Verbatim's notion of making a CD-R that looked like an old 45 was brilliant. They also have a DVD-R that looks like an old reel of film, and if I had a DVD recorder I'd use those. I'll keep buying these as long as Verbatim keeps making them.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Great for Audio! Apr 14, 2004
By Susan Ann Kirkpatrick
"kitykity"
I don't know what that fella was talking about that "this product doesn't work for audio"... this product works GREAT for audio. I burn these vinyl looking CDRs and play them in my cd walkman, in my van, in my home dvd player, and in my computer; and they play everywhere just fine. In fact, of the about 50 of these I have made so far, I have yet to make a coaster. Also check out the labels and the blue labeler thingy that Verbatim make, very cool.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Slow burn? Jul 12, 2004
According to the verbatim web site, these are rated to burn at 16x -- not the common 48x. Sometimes you have to move slow to be cool.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Charming, but with issues Mar 19, 2006
By PNINE I really want to like these, but they have some issues.
Inconsistent burns...gotten some coasters, not a lot, but compared to "regular" CDrs more than expected.
Labels - nearly impossible to squeeze info on there, you basically have one line of space to write in, and it's short. If Verbatim is interested in fixing this they could do something cool like remove their text from the label, make a slightly wider "runoff groove" and inscribe the logo there, at least that would give you an extra line to write in. Of course they're interested in selling labeling kits so I'm not holding my breath...
Colors - I like the color variety but the purple is too dark, you can't see what you've written. The red is slightly better. Not a dealbreaker but they could stand to be lighter...
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Nice looking CDs Sep 13, 2005
By Zeeshan These CDs look very nice and they play fine too as long as you burn them at a lower speed. Well, what speed? That is what you have to figure out the hard way. And you would think that Verbatim will mention the burn speed on the packaging, but they don't. I wasted a couple of CDs to realize that if I burn them at 12X on my ATT burner then it is no good (first couple of songs are bad and then it plays fine after that). Then I burned them at 4x and it plays just fine in the three different CD players that I have. I think that it will be fine too if I burn them at 8x but I have not tried that yet. You would have figure out yourself what is the ideal burn x on your system.
I do not care if I have to burn these CDs at a lower rate (because I let it burn while I do other things), but I am giving it 4 stars because Verbatim should have mentioned it on the pacakage what should be the ideal burn rate. Otherwise these are very nice looking CDs.
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