Reviews for Verbatim 95101 4.7 GB 16X DVD-R, 50-Disc Spindle

Verbatim 95101 4.7 GB 16X DVD-R, 50-Disc Spindle by Verbatim

Verbatim 95101 4.7 GB 16X DVD-R, 50-Disc Spindle List Price: $45.68
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Digital camera reviews of Verbatim 95101 4.7 GB 16X DVD-R, 50-Disc Spindle

Digital camera Review: The DVD are Good but the Box...
Summary: 4 Stars

I received the Verbatim 100-Disc Spindle DVD in good conditions. However, the box was too damaged. Please, tell UPS that this material should be "Handled with Care" for future references. Thanks

Digital camera Review: Verbatim with my mac
Summary: 5 Stars

After trying several brands of DVD's, I read the reviews on Amazon. I finally found that Verbatim works the best with my old Mac G4 and Toast Titanium. Some brands wouldn't work at all. Others worked some times. Verbatim has not let me down.

Digital camera Review: A BIG Disappointment!
Summary: 1 Stars

I bought a 100 disk spindle of Memorex DVD+Rs earlier and found 86 were COASTERS. After reading the good reviews of the 50 disk spindle of Verbatim DVD-Rs I immediately ordered them. They arrived today and I couldn't wait to start using them. After inserting the first disk the computer asked me to "Insert Disk". Properties said O used space and 0 free space. All 50 disks were tested and each one was bad. 136 coasters anyone? It will cost me half the price of the DVDs to exchange them. I could have bought them locally for the same money and not wait two weeks. I have ordered many items from Amazon over the years, but don't recommend buying DVDs.

Digital camera Review: Not so hot with the old panasonics DMR-50 DMR-EH50, -EH55
Summary: 1 Stars

Update: got another spindle this week 12/8/09. So far haven't gotten one to be recognized in Panasonic DMR-EH50 (tried 5) pop one of the last spindle in and it's recognized 90% on first try (sometimes it takes two tries). Nice to be sold totally inconsistent media (that I'm wearing out my machine's trying to get them to read discs over and over to no effect!) Bought these because of good reviews and low price. Got mine 7/29/09. Usually use Memorex and some TDK. Mainly for burning tv shows recorded on Panasonic Hard drive recorders/dvd burners after editing out commercials. My oldest machine E85H won't read them at all to burn a program to, usually the 2nd gen DMR EH-50 will read them to record to and finalize them. But then immediately after finalizing it won't recognize them anymore?? At which point they ARE readable on the oldest machine the DMR-E85H??? Not good. Quickly ordered new Memorex discs so I could get stuff off the "85" was happy to see their price had come down to about the same as these, but wait, they work worse than these (and have the red tint (which always seems to cause trouble)instead of the blue tint they had recently up until this latest order, these verbatim have the blue tint)the machines either recognize the memorex discs as dvds and them bomb-out when I try to dub to them and cause a full "selfcheck" or the machines say they are "record only" discs. So these (the Verbatim) are actually somewhat usefull (thought not to dub off the 85 or I think the 55)so far not much luck with the Memorex and I think I have been forced to use +R discs (that I usually only use in the Philips machine) and format them (on the pana 55 machine) to get anything off the DMR-Eh55. Why these companies keep changing the formulations and selling them as their "16x-R discs" like there is any consistancy or anything you can count on (there isn't) is beyond me. These seem to (almost) completely fail the "backwards compatiblily" standard. These may work fine on newer computer dvd burners and hard drive recorder/dvd burners like the Philips machines, don't know about the Magnavox machine I see is at Walmart (don't know if Amazon has it). Maybe its some problem with the pana's and some "upgrade" to the TVGuide thing? Did coincide with ordering these "new" discs though. About a year, maybe a year and half ago, all these machines and a couple others where having all sorts of sudden problems and breaking down then they all suddenly "recoverd"?? and had worked fine for the last year or so...which I mainly chalk up to bad discs...(rightly or wrongly)...sorry I didn't write earlier for old Pana users...

Digital camera Review: The Best and the Best Deal
Summary: 5 Stars

We tried several brands of DVD-Rs before finding these, and I'm happy to report that the price is not too good to be true, they are the best deal you will find and extremely high quality as well.
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