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Verbatim 96577 8.5 GB AZO 2.4X Double Layer Recordable Disc DVD+R DL, 50-Disc Spindle (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
- Verbatim DVD+R DL discs compatible high speed DVD+R DL drives Saving you about 20 minutes per burn
- 85 Gbyte's of storage capacity on a single-sided disc-No need to flip the disc
- Largest compatible DVD back-up and data archiving format for computer drives
- Record 4 hours of DVD quality television and video (16 hours of VHS quality)
- Supported by high speed Double Layer, burn 85GB in approximately 16 minutes
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Verbatim AZO DVD DL Media
The Verbatim AZO recording layer gives our DVD media the competitive advantage—the patented coating delivers protection that lasts generations and provides ultimate resistance to UV light damage. That’s why Verbatim’s been recognized as the No. 1 Optical Brand in the World*--we consistently provide optical media of the highest quality and compatibility. When drive manufacturers test their products for maximum performance, they use Verbatim--so why wouldn’t you?
*Source: SCCG CD, DVD 2003-2012
About Verbatim's AZO Technology
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (MKM), Verbatim’s parent company in Japan, brings extensive technological research and development to the table. Core technologies, like the AZO recording layer give Verbatim an offering like no other optical manufacturer. This unique and ultra-stable layer strongly resists UV light, withstands high laser and rotation speeds on newer drives and ensures compatibility with current DVD standards.
Verbatim’s AZO recording layer not only withstands the extremely high laser and rotation speeds of newer drives, it also maximizes their performance. Verbatim paid particular attention to the durability and light fastness of AZO; tests show that it is more stable than most recording dyes and the least affected by ultraviolet light.
AZO also offers high sensitivity for reliable high-speed recording and high reflectivity to eliminate read errors. The thinness of the recording layer is also critical. The thinner the layer, the higher the sensitivity and power margin; therefore, the better the DVD works for high-speed recording.
What does all this mean for you? Verbatim AZO technology translates into optical products that cost just a little more but are worth the slight difference. They are products you want—offering reliability, high read and write performance, high-quality photos and sound and superior archival protection that lasts.
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AZO TechnologyProvides superior performance and reliability, no matter what you are saving. This patented Mitsubishi technology is the most reliable, high-quality optical technology on the market today, and it is only available from Verbatim! |
WarrantyVerbatim manufactures our DVDs to meet our strict quality standards. We stand behind the quality of our products—and our Limited Lifetime Warranty proves it! |
CompatibilityOur online reviews say it for us; we make DVDs that work--no coasters! Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (MKM), our parent company, has long-standing relationships with drive manufacturers who use our products to test their performance, making Verbatim DVDs the most compatible in the industry. |
Things to Consider
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Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I record over video/audio/data stored on a DVD R DL disc? No. DVD R DL discs are dual layer DVD’s designed for one-time recording. Do DVD R DL discs require a special DVD burner? Yes. DVD R DL discs require double layer writers for recording. Verbatim DVD R DL are approved for high speed burning, up to 6X speed, allowing you to store up to 8.5GB of video in approximately 16 minutes. Will a DVD R DL play in my regular DVD player? Yes. Verbatim DVD R DL discs are compatible with most DVD video players and DVD-ROM drives. |
What does the plus and dash found in the format mean?When DVD media technology was first developed, the plus and dash formats used different writing and reading specifications. Today, most DVD writers and readers now work with no noticeable performance differences between plus and dash formats. Check with your manufacturers’ suggestion of DVD format for the best compatibility—especially in older technology. |
So how do I know which DVD to use?Recordable optical media is a natural choice for data archiving and backup. Choosing a DVD+R DL or DVD-R DL is ideal, as these write-once discs hold twice the capacity of standard DVDs as well as preventing contents from being erased or mistakenly replaced. Double layer discs are also a great option simple data backup when saving larger files. |
Archive vs. Backup – What’s the Difference?
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ArchiveThe word archive conjures up thoughts of old, dark libraries or musty basements. However, today’s version of archiving is much different. Archiving digital files simply means creating a safe storage place for important files. Archived data is often a permanent record that is moved, not copied, from one system to another and retained for a specified period of time. Archiving is an easy activity that preserves your data with just a little preparation. It’s best to have several copies of your digital archives to store in different locations. That’s why Blu-ray discs, DVDs and CDs are a natural choice for archiving. They’re inexpensive, portable and easy to store. Make sure you are using the right disc--the disc name you use should have an R on the end meaning it is write once. A write once disc prevents you from erasing contents or mistakenly replacing data. Also, to extend the life of your disc, consider Archival Grade media that include a gold layer that is naturally resistant to corrosion offering greater protection than standard silver discs. |
BackupYou probably leave your digital files tucked away on your computers’ hard drive—assuming they are safe. But what if your computer crashes or files get corrupted somehow? You might lose your digital photos, music and data. Forever. Good news—it is simple to backup your digital files and you can have working copies that are quickly accessible. Getting started is easy; it only requires a backup routine performed regularly and a safe place to store your digital files. BD-RE, DVD-RW/-RAM and CD-RW discs are a great choice for quick back-ups. Re-writable media allows you to add and edit content. This works well for constantly changing information. |
StorageWhether creating an archive or a backup, always remember to store your discs in a sleeve or case. This will help ensure they are protected from fingerprints, accidental spills, dust and debris, protecting your files for decades to come. The ideal way to store discs is in an upright (like a book) position in a CD/DVD/Blu-ray case. Ideally, discs should be stored in a location 60-75 degrees F with 35-50% relative humidity. Fluctuations in the storage area should not exceed +/- 2 degrees F. in temperature; relative humidity should not fluctuate more than +/- 5%. |
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| Customer Rating | 4.6 out of 5 stars (347) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (3809) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (535) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (1271) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (541) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (5152) |
| Price | From $59.99 | $51.02$51.02 | $29.28$29.28 | $43.79$43.79 | $24.50$24.50 | $24.99$24.99 |
| Sold By | Available from these sellers | Amazon.com | Office Depot, Inc. | Amazon.com | 1 Stop Outlet | Amazon.com |
| Item Dimensions | 3.75 x 5.63 x 5.63 inches | 5.44 x 5.44 x 3.63 inches | 5.51 x 5.51 x 3.54 inches | 5.51 x 5.51 x 3.35 inches | 5.75 x 5.75 x 2.5 inches | 7.88 x 7.88 x 7.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.00 lbs | 1.89 lbs | 1.98 lbs | 1.91 lbs | 1.05 lbs | 3.75 lbs |
Product description
Preferred by DVD drive manufacturers, Verbatim DVD media continues to set the standard for high-speed disc performance, reliability, and compatibility. DVD+R Double Layer nearly doubles the storage capacity with two AZO recording layers on a single-sided disc. Certified and supported by the industry high speed Double Layer writers, Verbatim discs are approved for high speed burning. Store up to 8.5GBs of video in approximately 16 minutes or less while maintaining compatibility with most DVD video players or DVD-ROM drives. All backed by Verbatim’s limited lifetime warranty.
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 5.63 x 5.63 inches |
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| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | VERBATIM CORPORATION |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B0026CN0KW |
| Item model number | 96577 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#171 in Blank DVD+R Discs
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| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2006 |
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Only Taiyo-Yuden (the Japanese company that invented the "writeable" CD and DVD) has a better record and reputation for manufacturing quality for their (single-layer) DVDs and CDs. And I very much recommend their CD-Rs for every audiophile who wants as perfect as possible a back up (or "play" copy, if, like me, you prefer to keep your original CDs pristine. NOTE: every BLANK CD-R/RW that you buy, you are paying a hidden tax which goes into a fund that "compensates" record companies for their "supposed" losses. So despite everything the RIAA says, it is PERFECTLY LEGAL TO BACKUP audio CDs (CDDAs in computer-speak).
When writing DATA (music files, family pics, personal documents, backing up your system, etc) faster speeds can be since data doesn't seem to be as liable to hincky weirdnesses happening to it as does video (counter-intuitive, I know; how's the computer know the difference between video and, say, text files? It's all electrons to pushed around by the machine!).
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Buy Verbatim -- esp from Amazon. The prices are good. Also, there seems to be a push, by media manufacturers, to move everyone to Blu-Ray -- something I'm not ready to do yet. So, if you're like me, you might want to stock up on some DLs for the future.
When burning video, try to use 4x speed with DLs, however using the medium max speed 6x has never proven a problem for me, as burners rarely, if ever, hit the maximum write speed for any sustained period of time. At 6x speed using the (freeware program) Imgburn to create the DVD and DVDInfoPro to verify the burn usually takes 30 minutes, give or take.
Note: when ripping a disc (one that's unprotected by technology and to which there is no legal restrictions to its being copied are the only discs I'm speaking of, of course), I set the max read speed to 8x. This is a good compromise between too slow and reading fast enough to generate errors. (This is ESPECIALLY important if you have to copy/burn Corporate Training Videos as I do.)
So burn @4x-6x after having ripped the disc @8x.
In terms of the burning process, using an LG external DVD+/-RW drive I am actually able to burn them at 4x, or about 25 minutes for a full disc. Don't count on it working for all drives though, so I would test it out with your specific drive first to see if your drive can burn these at 4x.
In terms of burn quality, I have tested a Verbatim DVD+R DL and a Memorex DVD+R DL using Nero DiscSpeed on 1 ECC. Both of them had been burned using an HP laptop drive at 2.4x.
For Verbatim I got:
PI errors: 12 avg, 64 max
PI failures: 0.01 avg, 4 max
For Memorex I got:
PI errors: 84 avg, 198 max
PI failures: 0.03 avg, 7 max
As you can see, the Verbatim discs are clearly better.