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I use a fair amount of DVD-R's, for 2 purposes: backing up photos & burning family videos onto DVD's. So far.- The first disc was totally scratched, with what look like white marks, I just threw it away.- The next one produced a disc that barely works in our DVD player.- The one after that gave me a coaster.And, by the way, I only burn at 1X to minimize errors. In the past I've had good luck with HP and Philips discs -- I actually had no coasters, or playback problems with those brands.But the quality of this stack seems lacking. A LOT of these have scratches underneath, in the outer tracks. So, now I am wondering. should I even bother with the rest of them.
About half of the disks on the spindle have a flaw around the outer edge--it looks like a circular scratch. It isn't a huge problem because I look for the scratches and only use those disks if I don't need all the space on them, but they shouldn't be there. I won't be buying this brand again.
In my most recent spindle, there have been too many duds. Through a longish period of time I've bought several Memorex DVD-R spindles of blank discs (B0009MX5R4). They've got less and less reliable. Trying to record something from TV, they either didn't record or were unreadable on my DVD recorder or on my DVD player. It's been happening so often I won't buy this product any more.
It looks completely different than than photo prsented by Amazon (the old packaging). I have purchased these for several years and been very happy. **PLEASE READ** Memorex has changed the product and packaging. See the photo I just uploaded. At first I thought I ordered these from that online auction site and received fakes. The packaging is so flimsy that it tore open during shipping. The disks feel so thin, they are more like one-time-use disposable DVD's than replayable quality DVDs. These disks are garbage.
The dvd pack is pretty good, definately burn them at a low level but very good price on 100 dvds and they're decent enough.
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