- Capacity: 8.5GB, Speed: 2.4X, Disc Top Surface: White Inkjet Printable
- Largest compatible DVD back-up and data archiving format for computer drives
- 4 hours DVD quality video or 16 hours VHS quality video
- Writes dummy data in remaining data area
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Some errors, but not many coasters.,
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This review is from: Ridata Double Layer 8.5GB DVD+R 2.4X Inkjet Printable in 25-Piece Cakebox (Electronics)
At this point, I've used about 75 of these discs for burning. They are fairly good. On occasion, I've run across an error prior to the burn. However if I put that disc to the side and try it again later, it will usually work the second time. I can't say why, but that seems to be the way it is.So far, I've only come across one which wouldn't finish the writing process. One coaster out of 75 discs is a fairly good return rate. They also retain the ink very well when printing on the discs. (I use an Epson Stylus Photo R220.)
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Work with 4 players,
This review is from: Ridata Double Layer 8.5GB DVD+R 2.4X Inkjet Printable in 25-Piece Cakebox (Electronics)
I tried these with 4 players ( Sony, LG, LiteOn, Samsung ) work fine with all of them.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
RiData or RiTekDVD DL, + or -,
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This review is from: Ridata Double Layer 8.5GB DVD+R 2.4X Inkjet Printable in 25-Piece Cakebox (Electronics)
First, it's only 2.4X PERIOID. No lower, no higher.Check your burner's suggestions to see if it works. I rip from an LG 4166b light scribe, & burn to an LG 4167B. I've had a few erros using this disc, but most have been program errors. I wasn't too happy w/Verbatim, for dl dvds. I like this disc. I just bought 50 more. I used it (via RiTek) on my older single burner of IOmega. They were pricey at that time. Find the disc that your drive wants. it has always been about that. I've never had a good Memorex dvd as yet. Because, I don't have a Memorex drive. Or one that likes them. It all depends on the dye that is used, for the laser burning. I will say that I have had data lost, through Nero Suite 6+ . I just use a single layer RW or RAM disc. Bottom line. If you can't lose it, put it on an HDD (Hard disk drive). I hope this helps.
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