• Reviews around burn (2.51 of 5)

    Verbatim DVD+R 4.7GB 16x AZO Recordable Media Disc - 100 Disc Spindle (FFP)

    • With Verbatim the only problem you'll get is bad burns.
    • No burning issues!
    • Always good, always burn and never any errors.
    • I rarely have a bad burn with them (usually the fault is either myself, or I have the PC running something that interferes with the PC burning program.)I would always check the reviews of product like this before you decide to purchase something like this
    • Very easy to use, depending on the program that you use for burning DVD's, Data DVD's, or Video DVD's there are very few misfires (unsuccessful burns).
    • I really like the verbatim disc, can not even remember a bad burn with them.
    • I did all this, keeping a spreadsheet to compare results and try to isolate what variable was causing problems, hoping, HOPING I could figure out a strategy to get good burns from these disks.
    • Bought these for my father to copy DVDs, a perhaps maybe 1 in 15 had minor errors when burning, but no coasters as far as I can tell.
    • Just make sure you are using proper burning methods like Encore or something and NOT Windows burner.
    • had some bad burns, not sure if it was at my end or their product.
    • Happy burning!
    • Ever since the came on the market I have never had a "bad" burn
    • Almost always get a great, successful burn.
    • Have been using Verbatim to back up my movies for 10 years & hardly any failed burns
    • Either way, all the burns have worked.
    • I ALWAYS use them as their successful burn rate for DVD+R has been 100% for me - and I've been using them pretty much exclusively since the format was introduced.
    • These probelms:bad media - wouldn't write,successful burn, but would not load on a dvd player,would load and play, but would have unplayable data on the outer areas of the disk,or PC would not even read the disk to get started
    • Never had a bad burn with these
    • excellent all disc burned properly 100% success
    • I have never had very many that did not give a successful burn.
    • Very little if any burn errors
    • Haven't had a single bad burn.
    • So far most of the dvds went bad while burning could be a bad batch.
    • Multiple burn failures, not good waste of media and money
    • By excellent means every burn will give a very low PIE/PIF (Parity Inner Errors/Failure) and zero POF (Parity Outer Failure)
    • I really like the verbatim disc, can not even remember a bad burn with them.
    • Solid performer and I experience hardly any burn errors or aborts (like I do with other national brands).
    • The bad burns took the form of corrupted data - playback either stuttered along or became completely pixilated when I played the DVDs on a DVD player
    • It has taken me about 3 hours to FINALLY get enough good burns
    • Perfect burn on the disks I used so far
    • As I said before I switched to another brand after having more successful burns with them, but in the end those dvds had compatibility problems with burners causing bad burns, errors in the middle of burns, discs not being read at all, overall a lot of coasters
    • Ive had virtually no coasters there either just used slower burn speed.
    • Reliable brand and extremely rare for a bad burn.
    • I have getting about 30 percent bad burns
    • I have used Verbatim DVD blanks for years with no bad burns
    • I very seldom get a faulty burn.
    • As for this particular recently bought spindle of 50 blank DVDs, so far have personally burned a dozen of the DVDs on a macbook and on a windows laptop without a failed burn
    • As I said before I switched to another brand after having more successful burns with them, but in the end those dvds had compatibility problems with burners causing bad burns, errors in the middle of burns, discs not being read at all, overall a lot of coasters
    • I burned the 60, placed labels on them and only MAYBE 5 burned
    • Multiple burn failures, not good waste of media and money
    • Bad 'burns' (a.k.a., "coasters") are so rare as to be shocking when they occur; I average far fewer than 1 bad DVD per 100
    • You can't get any better DVD's for the price, every burn has been perfect
    • I've bought other big stacks of recordable DVD+R's and they always end up having every 10th one or so be a dud or a bad burn
    • so u get reliable burns everytime and hardly ever do
    • These are the best dvd+r's out there
    • Verbatim consistently makes the best DVD-R's
    • I have been using Verbatim AZOs both +r and -r for many years religiously and my archives from a decade ago still work great.
    • the best quality dvd-r's!
    • Bought the +R, but the =R probably would have sufficed as well.
    • The +R are hard to find where we live.
    • I have burnt many DVDs on Verbatim (both +R and +RW) and Verbatim has excellent quality
    • I RECOMMEND THESE BLANK DVD + R
    • I know that supposedly DVD-R is more widely compatible, but I have never had a problem with these DVD+Rs.
    • Best DVD+R
    • I've never had a bad Verbatim DVD+R or DVD-R disc.
    • These are the same great DVD+R that Verbatim has made for years in Taiwan, I have uploaded images of what I have received when ordered
    • Really nice DVD+R discs.
    • I am now using these +R without issues, so far on the same laptops, which are ACER Aspire's: one running Vista and the other running WIN 7.Overall, they work for me, which means as long as they are made the same, I'll keep buying these DVD+R in the future
    • Good price on a real consistent +R DVD.