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I haven't had any failed disks during burning (about 1/3 through the stack).
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IMHO, I believe Verbatim to be the best digital media disks.
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Some time ago I has some issues with other brands where the package would have a bad disk from time to time
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I have tried it on three brands of burners with only 1 failure out of 50 tries (and that one was likely as much my system's fault than the disk's fault).
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I use these on my MacBook Pro and on a Windows laptop, every single disk burned correctly
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I've never had a single bad disk (using a Sony Optiarc AD7200)
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Expect to lose the first three disks in every 100-pk
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I am upset that I had to waste so many disks
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Good disks, except that another vendor put them on sale while order in transit
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These disks are probably fine for that purpose.
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To be honest, I've never had any bad disks, no matter what brand disk or
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So far no disk failures and I am over half way through the first 100 disks, need to order more soon.
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These are really great disks
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Used this before and had only one bad disk out of a hundred
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Didn't want to spend the extra money for "good" disks.
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These disks have worked well thus far.
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These DVDs are good disks for burning data and videos
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Verbatim is the preferred disk to use...........
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Others have a few bad disks and recommend the use of other DVD+R disks
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(------------------------------------------------------------UPDATE:I have now burned about 35 test disks
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If I start getting bad disks with this batch, I'll update this review
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well into my second spindle with no bad disks, so far
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Most reliable disks out there
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and yes there are REALLY great disks
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I have never had a defective disk
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When burning a DVD+R disk in a PC, set the burner firmware (or the burning software) to book-type the disk as DVD-ROM
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Aside from Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim disks are probably the best you can buy, and they're somewhat less expensive
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Great disks, never a bad one.
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Needless to say these disks are perfect, and I will never go back.
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So far used 4 disks not a single problem
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I rarely have come across a bad disk
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The disks will fail to complete (or refuse to verify) in a more recent, cheaper dvd-writer (at the writer's minimum burn speed of 12x).Burners and firmware must be matched to the media used, and this rule also applies to Verbatim
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Good disks
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Not a single disk went bad during burning, and I have had them for over a year and they are still working great
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The Windows burner errors so many times, which ruins the disks.
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Others have a few bad disks and recommend the use of other DVD+R disks
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The Verbatim Recordable disk are great.
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I highly recommend these recordable disks.
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Verbatim are dependable and never make bad disks.
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b) they perform like low grade or at best mid-grade media c) all the time I wasted RE-burning bad disks.
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I've not encountered any bad disks & the recordings have been flawless.
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I've used cheap disks for a long time.
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I have not had any defective disks.
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Some disk doesn't get burning
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only one bad disk on this spindle
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great product burning my recovery disks now
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Not a bad disk, ever
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These work Great so far Only 1 bad disk out a 100 Is not bad they
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Bad disks have gotten to be relatively rare
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I've been using these for years and only occasionally had a bad disk
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That burner requires an additional USB driver supplied by LG, and when is used at a speed allowed on this Verbatim product, it can't do the right job and kills the disk
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Great disks
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I could not recommend these disks for use.
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The 1st 2 disks were bad and I couldn't write to it.
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Never had a bad disk fr4om Verbatim
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These are wonderful disks
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Definitely recommend these disk for people looking for high quality, stable, good DVDS.
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I guess I should suspect the disks
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I burn one bad disk out of 300 disks or so
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The defective disk rate was >1 per 100
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These were great disks for the price.
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So, it seems that these disks are working fine for me
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The disks themselves are fine
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No unusable disks.
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For what it's worth, I have a Samsung SH-S222L burner (pretty sure that's the model), and I use K3B to burn disks (a Linux app)
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have to say this is the first time I had 2 out of every 10 that were bad disk not sure if I will get again
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We have had virtually NO defective disks in this product.
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Good disks.
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These are the best quality DVD disks that I have used to date.
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It has been my experience that rarely have I had a "bad disk"
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I would buy these disk's again, really good for the price, Good value for your Money
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Now I'm not saying that these disks are no good, they just didn't work for me.
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I have not encountered any bad disks and recordings have been of good quality.
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Second I sent the bad disks to the product manager for Verbatim in Charlotte NC
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Bottom line is about 20% go in the trash and the majority of the rest of the "useable" disks are marginal on scanning
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All disks worked as advertised
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Verbatim USED to be a top quality disk.
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These disks are attractive, and they work in every drive in which I have tried them.
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I "wasted" 10 disks that had a "verify failed" message plus the 3 that wouldn't even record.
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These disks were unable to be read by any
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However, that would be speculation no different than that which lead me to buy these Verbatim DVD+R disks as arguably one of the two "best" disks in the first place.
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great disks,great price,thanks.
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A few disks later and another couple had subtle issues with
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Found some Verbatim #97175 disks at a store, which were Made In Taiwan, and they work great.
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and I dont think i have ever had a bad disk from them...and ive burned more than a thousand.
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All disks have Scratches on
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The first disk I burned was about 2.5GB worth of data, and using the default settings, K3B started burning at the initial speed of 22.5x
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These disks are totally unusable
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i have used them for some time now and never get a bad disk
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Verbatim disks rarely have problems and you can find them on sale for the same price as other disks
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Well worth the money, especially if you catch a good sale price with Free S&H
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We burned 150 DVD’s for University Honors Day gifts, without a single failure.