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Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025
No error, so far do good!
David C.
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
The discs appear to be fine. I wish Amazon would put these discs in a box rather than a paper envelope. They should treat them as glass when shipping. The cake box was broken and the bottom 2 discs were scared and had to be thrown out. I transferred them to an empty cake box.
CristianoT
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
Worst BD-R disc I've ever brought.On 50 disc, maybe 20 disc max work.I have try writing at 2x, 4x, 6x. Always the same result. Error, error, error.
David McIlveen
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2025
Fast delivery, terrific price!
S. Hall
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Good price per unit and they seem to work without issue so far. Ive only burned a few so far but I havent had any issue with the media being able to play back on other devices. For the price this feels like a win, but only time will tell if these hold up or have issues with disc rot or anything like that. If you need to burn some stuff onto disc and you want to keep the amount of discs to a minimum then this should do the trick. Beats using an entire spindle of dvds when you can put all that info onto a couple of these.
Miles Raymond
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
Even with an ancient Panasonic SW-5582 bluray burner, these discs have worked flawlessly. Of course they aren't as fast in the old drive as they are in a modern WH16NS60 which burns at the full 6x speeds.ImgBurn reads the disc info as:BD Disc Information:Disc ID: OTCBDR-002-000Disc Type: BD-RDisc Size: 120 mmDisc Class: 0Disc Version: 1Number of Layers: 1Layer Type: WritableDVD Layer Present: NoCD Layer Present: NoChannel Bit Length: 74.50 nm (25 GB Per Layer)Push-Pull Polarity: PositiveRecorded Mark Polarity: HTLBCA Present: YesMaximum Transfer Rate: Not SpecifiedFirst PAA of Data Zone: 131,072Last PAA of Data Zone: 1,658,494
Michael Benjamin Herman
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
works as described
Relayer
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
I wanted to back-up LOTS of digitized home video to make space on my PC. I could have used dual-layer DVD media, which would save about 8GB of video per disk. Having over 300GB of video will require a lot of blank DL DVD media. This is where BluRay media comes in.I've had a BluRay writer installed in my computer for almost a decade. Yes, they do exist. This BR media is only a single-layer version, capable of holding about 25GB of data. Just to note, I am storing my videos as video files, and not mastered onto the disks as a BluRay video disc. I'm using these for archiving purposes, not for presentation on a BluRay player.Having 25GB available per BR disk is like having a 1:3 ratio of the number of disks needed if I were to use DL DVD discs. This can greatly reduce the number of discs I need to use to archive my video files. It would be great if these disks were dual-layer BR discs, allowing for 50GB each, but it was a choice to use these 25GB BR discs as the package contains more than enough discs to archive all I wanted to back up.I've burned several of them so far and they seem to work fine, with no verify errors detected, and were able to quickly load up when inserting them into another BR disc drive on a different PC.The top surface of the discs is plain white. I don't know if they can be directly printed on, as some specialized printers are able to do, but they do take magic marker writing with ease. That's all I need to mark my discs.
JHoney
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
50 discs. Blank white on top. Brown-ish bottom that turns grey-black where data has been burned.I don't have a suitable printer. The white surface is matte.I burned some with Pioneer BDR-XD04. Process went fine. They read back fine in another drive.I think effective capacity was like 23.3GB or so.The only branding is Mawfozin, model LGD-301. No info.Cakebox plastic is a bit thin, but it kept the discs protected at least.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
These burned well
charlie chee
Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2024
excellent product, I have burnt 25 of these discs and all were successful. I bought this brand because it was cheaper than the Quantum Optical.. the Opt Quantum's price was increasing every few month . I used them for BluRay movies , and archieving data.
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