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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST RECORDABLE DVD+R's I'VE FOUND,
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This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
I have a Lite On LVW-5001 DVD Recorder and I've found Maxell DVD+R or RW disk work the best. I like the 4X speed better because you can record up to 6 hours but the 8X disk will only record 4 hours without skips. My Lite On will record up to 8X speed and only + NOT - DVD's so make sure you obtain the right disks. Some brands still don't work even if you get the right type. I have had some problems with Memorex but I couldn't get Ridata to record at all, I hope this info will help you make a wise selection.(...)
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Media for data and media files,
By John Boldwell (California) - See all my reviews I am using this DVDs to backup my computer and to burn MP3s and DVDs. Those DVDs are very reliable and till now I have not had even one unsuccessful burn. 50 DVDs for around $20 bucks...can you ask for more?
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best DVD+R media,
This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
This is the most reliable brand out there that I have come accross. Out of my last 50 disk spindle, NOT ONE was a dud. No burn errors at all. To the dude saying he gets a bunch of DVD burn
errors, that's something wrong with your setup. If you have a USB DVD burner make sure it is connected to a 2.0 USB and not a 1.0 port. That will cause a lot of burn errors.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific Quality!!,
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This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
These have perfect quality. My DVD Recorder is a Magnivox DVD-R && VHS combo and these discs have wonderful quality that lasts. Have not had to discard any recorded discs that were easily scratch or otherwise wouldnt work.
Highly Recommeded.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
More Problems than any other DVD,
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This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
I do video recording at church. I have used 20 different brands with very few problems recording on a SANYO DVD recorder. I have tried Maxell twice now and have to say, they are the worse quality DVD I have ever used. Out of a pack of 25, 12 would not record and got a disc error in the DVD recorder. I also had a pack of 15 that I had to go through 3 DVDs before one would record. Saved to ones that would not record to use on computer recording. After using them on the computer to copy videos. Two of the three I burned on the computer were unreadable.
Contacted Maxell months ago and they emailed me back and stated if I mailed the bad ones back they would replace them. Okay, let me see, pay $10 to ship 10 DVDs back to Maxell when I can buy 50 pack of another brand for $11 that works everytime.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
High Quality Blank DVDs,
By Collector (North Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
Out of the 50 blank DVDs in this package, I had no defects. The packaging is very handy. I've used them in my recorders and in my computers. I can find no fault with these Maxell blank DVDs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most reliable DVD+R,
By K. Tucker (MS, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
I used to have a lot of trouble burning with my old computer. Literally 1 out of 3 discs would be useless afterwards. As it turns out, I had been buying Memorex CDs and DVDs. I then switched to Maxell and have had absolutely no problems since then.
I continued to buy Maxell blank media after I got my new computer, and I have gone through at least four 50-packs without a single burn error. These are so reliable that I no longer double-check that the data has been properly written, something I used to do after every burn. For as long as I need blank media, I will use the Maxell brand.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
so far so good,
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This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
I haven't had any problems out of these. My computer has to format each DVD, which I think is pretty standard. I couldn't comment on the quality, as I am not a computer junkie, but hey, they do the job (of backing up or recording lots of data), which is all I need.
1.0 out of 5 stars
This is not what I received,
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This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
I've always had good luck with Maxell DVD media. This time what I received was something titled MaxData Maxell DVD+r's and so far over half of what I have tried to use has failed in both stand-alone DVD recorders and on my PC's. Absolute junk.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Find And A Great Form Of Technology,
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This review is from: MAXELL 50-Pack DVD+R Recordable DVD (16X) (Electronics)
This brand of DVD+r recording material is and has always been a true favorite of mine. I've found with other brands of blank DVD media there is always at least one dud (a band DVD-cd) within the spindle. This product always has been reliable and I would certainly recommend to any one. Personally, DVD+rs are far more superior to DVD-rs. Most because they can be played in both a computer and a regular DVD player. DVD-rs never seem to make the par. In short, I couldn't be happier. I will definitely stick with this brand of blank DVD medium. That is unless they come up with something better to replace it!
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