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Posted: Nov 7 2008
I barely find a coaster on the Verbatim DVD-R's. It is as par as with the Maxells, Sony's and TDKs that I have used before. Try to stay away from unknown brands that is kind of a hit or miss. The thing with DVD's or CD's is that when you find a bad one, it seems to be bunched into the same stack as they were manufactured at the same place and at the same time. My recommendation is not to burn DVDs or CDs using the maximum speed, the chance of a bad burn tend to be much much less if you use the next slower speed indicated on the media. Same as filling up the data capacity, 4200mb seems to work best for me as filling up the DVD to the edge may become problematic.
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( 6 of 7 found this review helpful ) Posted: Mar 17 2006
Really nice disks. Burn at up to 12x with no problems. Just plain well-made. There was no cases of layers ungluing, no loss of readablility. No coasters al all, by the way! And it is a record, considering the fact that I used several hundreds of them already. The recording layer is that metal-azo (This invention provides azo-metal complex dyes for a high-density optical disc recording medium that produces recordings with greater power margin and better sensitivity). (by Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (MKM)) This media are manufactured utilizing Ultra-Precise Molding (UPM) technology which produces very flat discs, guaranteeing stable, high-speed rotation during the reading and writing processes. So this is what you get for you money. Enjoy!
















