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64 of 65 found the following review helpful:
The only media I buy Jan 21, 2006
By J. Rolfe
"Josh"
I am a videographer and have been through several brands of media trying to find the absolute most reliable and compatible disk for DVD authoring. I now ONLY buy Verbatim DVD-R discs with DataLife Plus. I have not had one client complain about playback (yet), and the price point is very competetive. I use a Pioneer DVD burner (DVR-109) and usually burn at half the maximum rated speed of the disc. After hundreds of burns, I don't remember making a single coaster with this media or encountering any playback problems in a multitude of different DVD players. DVD-R is definitely the format to use for DVD authoring - you can find reviews that say contrary, or say DVD+R is just as good, but my experience has shown otherwise, across several different brands. I first bought Verbatim after reading a technical article on compatability that put Verbatim DVD-R at the top of the list. I haven't bought anything else since.
42 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Works great at 8x! Jan 10, 2005
By Vincent Lau
"ViciousV"
I have an NEC burner and these discs work great at 8X. Some people buy them because some Verbatim's carry an MMC003 media code and can burn at 12X. The truth is, Verbatim use to make their own media, but now just rebadges them with thier name and are actually made by varied media manufacturers. In the end, you get varied results when you burn faster than what the media is rated, becuase the media is not always the same, even though it was packaged as Verbatim. If you intend to burn at 8x, then these will be fine for your purposes. But if your intent is to burn these at above 8x, be careful, different burners will get varied and unstable results, becuase you'll never know what you'll end up with.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Hard to find blank DVDs Feb 29, 2008
By K. INGRAHAM
"Portrait Artist"
I have a peculiar DVD player/recorder that only accepts DVD-R 8x or less.
All I can find in the stores are the 16x. After finally finding one that works, I went on line and found these Verbatim at a very reasonable price. Even with shipping they were less than I could buy locally and are exactly what I need. They are first quality and work perfectly. Very pleased.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The top of the line May 24, 2007
By Stephen C. Kistner
"stevenpeg"
Verbatim makes an excellent DVD disc. The DataLife Plus appears to be the best of their line. Of all the discs available, only Taiyo Yuden is comparable. For anyone new to DVD recording, don't waste precious memories by purchasing a lesser quality product in order to save a few cents. I can only recommend the two brands mentioned, you'll be quite pleased.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
spotty quality Dec 11, 2006
By John D. Olsen I have had mixed results with these DVDs burning slideshows out of iDVD. Some come out fine but larger ones burn okay but do not play well on some DVD players and computers. Burning the same content on other media cleared up the problems. So I have to think the problems were with these DVDs.
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