Verbatim DVD-R Blank Discs AZO Dye 4.7GB 16X Recordable Disc - 50 Pack Spindle,Silver








Key features
- •50 high-grade non-rewritable DVD-R discs with a one hundred year archival life and OEM drive certified
- •Advanced AZO recording dye optimizes read/write performance allowing to record in approximately 5 minutes
- •4.7GB allows you to store up to 1550 photos or more than 120 minutes of 720p video
- •Compatible with most DVD-R and DVD+R drives including Pioneer, Apple, Sony, Dell, LG, HP, Lenovo and others
- •Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969, and guarantees this product with a limited lifetime warranty and technical support
Verbatim DVD-R Blank Discs AZO Dye 4.7GB 16X Recordable Disc - 50 Pack Spindle,Silver
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Based on 10 reviews
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Great Value
Patrick✓ Verified Purchase•October 26, 2023
I'm use it to record old movies
Can make my own CDs
Teresa Ward✓ Verified Purchase•October 16, 2023
Happy
excellent quality
HERIBERTO M MAZA✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2023
excellent quality DVDs
Use DVDFLICK to convert & burn your video files to playable dvds for standalone DVD players
Some random person✓ Verified Purchase•September 3, 2023
TL;DR: I had to break and toss like 4 discs because the converting software I was using wouldn't work. I've been converting old home movies on VHS to digital and making DVDs as backups, but I've had a hell of a time googling software to do it.
The dvds themselves are fine. The boxes were damaged upon arrival. One was even opened with the cases falling out of it, but the discs and cases are all in good shape regardless. I hate that every DVD in a case is individually wrapped in cellophane. It makes for a ton of waste. Perhaps it would behoove the manufacturer to wrap the outer box with it instead to prevent the product from falling out.
The full story:
I have VCL player, which could do the converting and burning of the discs, but you need to know how to do a little bit of coding, which is something I'm not comfortable with.
Freemake video converter is absolutely crap even tough it's like the 1st hit on google that's not an ad. It's also listed in a bunch of recommendation tech articles. ðŸ'„ Even the paid version crashes on me. Their customer service is non-existent, and I'm fighting to get my money back right now. Handbrake is free, and wouldn't work for me either. Movavi will convert your video files, but good luck finding something to burn the disc with that works. It also adds watermarks to the video unless you pay. I have no idea why my DVD drive will not recognize the discs to burn them in file explorer on win10 like they're supposed to. fml. Windows media player will burn discs in virtually any format, but would not run on my over 10 y/o DVD player. DVDFLICK was the one thing that worked. Easy to understand UI; Totally free with no watermarking; Easy to follow instructions provided with it, and it works with a no-frills stand-alone standard def. DVD player. I can't believe it was this hard to find a program to do this. Google is falling apart as a search engine I swear.
The dvds themselves are fine. The boxes were damaged upon arrival. One was even opened with the cases falling out of it, but the discs and cases are all in good shape regardless. I hate that every DVD in a case is individually wrapped in cellophane. It makes for a ton of waste. Perhaps it would behoove the manufacturer to wrap the outer box with it instead to prevent the product from falling out.
The full story:
I have VCL player, which could do the converting and burning of the discs, but you need to know how to do a little bit of coding, which is something I'm not comfortable with.
Freemake video converter is absolutely crap even tough it's like the 1st hit on google that's not an ad. It's also listed in a bunch of recommendation tech articles. ðŸ'„ Even the paid version crashes on me. Their customer service is non-existent, and I'm fighting to get my money back right now. Handbrake is free, and wouldn't work for me either. Movavi will convert your video files, but good luck finding something to burn the disc with that works. It also adds watermarks to the video unless you pay. I have no idea why my DVD drive will not recognize the discs to burn them in file explorer on win10 like they're supposed to. fml. Windows media player will burn discs in virtually any format, but would not run on my over 10 y/o DVD player. DVDFLICK was the one thing that worked. Easy to understand UI; Totally free with no watermarking; Easy to follow instructions provided with it, and it works with a no-frills stand-alone standard def. DVD player. I can't believe it was this hard to find a program to do this. Google is falling apart as a search engine I swear.
Just as described
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 28, 2023
Just as described
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