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of dvds that work great.Sometimes a little pricey but if you can find a good sale these are great.Would recommend to anyone i know and even people i don't know.
I've had 100% success after burning ten discs. I would recommend you go to this site and check your setup before ordering.I ran a blank disc through 'disc identifier' software.
Discs are from Malaysia. IMPORTANT: This review applies to Sony 50PK DVD-R, 4.7GB, 50-ct spindle, 16X.
I think it's likely a newer label than what is pictured here.BEFORE YOU BUY: In fine print on the outer label of this 50-ct spindle Sony advises, "Before use, please check compatibility at [.]." This site discusses different operating systems and different DVD burners. Packaging is similar, but not identical, to the Amazon picture.
Same yellow + black design for the label, but my spindle has no people on the label. The Media Code for these discs is 'SONY16D1.' My experience: So far I'm very happy with these discs.
From what I've researched: On a scale of EXCELLENT-OKAY-POOR, SONY16D1 discs from Malaysia have a reputation for being 'OKAY.' A 75-90% burn success rate is anticipated.
The product appears to be exactly what I was expecting to receive. However, I have not had the chance to actually test the quality of the DVD's but do plan to copy some movies from VHS to DVD in the near future.
Purchased a 25-Pk Spindle of these which included 3 Bonus discs making a total of 28 discs. They burned perfectly, not even one coaster; zip, none, nada - I got 28 out of 28 using my Panasonic recorder at 16X and they played fine on every component I fed them to. Will buy more.Pros:*Value*Quality*Speed*CompatibilityCons:*None so far
About 1/2 of the dvd's in my latest purchase produced an error when I was burning video to them. Using a Sony camera and DVD burner, I thought it would be safe to use Sony DVD's but I've had better luck with other brands.
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