Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Aone 10 Dual Layer Double Layer Silk Screen DVD+R DL 8.5GB 240 Mins Blanks in Cakebox

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Brand: Aone EAN: 4897011780696 Feature: Latest 8x Speed (please make sure your DVDRW has the latest firmware) Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Aone Manufacturer: Aone Publisher: Aone Studio: Aone
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Latest 8x Speed (please make sure your DVDRW has the latest firmware) 8.5GB / 240 Min capacity Dual Layer Capacity Great for XBox
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Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the Best DVD9 Pack on the net ~ Possibly Comment: This is the best pack of DVD9 disks that I've found on the net so far. I've tried several other sites including eBay, where I found that the seller there was not selling packs, but individual disks for a very high price. I ordered these from here twice so far and have had no problems at all (not yet anyway).
There is one minor thing, but that is with many disks anyway. In this case you cannot really burn more than 7GB at top speed without data curruption, or 7.9GB on 2x or 4x; this also depends on the amount of files being burnt on the disk. Example: you have 6 home videos and several word processed documents, totalling about 30 files, size: 7.9GB. Burn time is 17 minutes at 4x, or 22 minutes on 2x. If however you have thousands of files, e.g. you are a computer science student programming some software, with hundreds of dlls, ocxs etc. Totalling files in thousands. Burn time is slower by about 3 minutes for 2x and 2 minutes for 4x.
I myself have found the disks very useful for my presentation unit (with less files) and computing/programming unit (lots of files, all builds of program with sourcecode, research, analysis etc.).
It's a five star product with decent price for postage/packaging.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I should have listened Comment: I thought that these MUST work OK, after all we have managed to put men on the moon !!!. So I bought a 10 pack. Only 2 worked and one of those played back with a jerky motion, the others had already been written on and therefore NBG - had they been returned as faulty and sent out again?. the supplier wanted me to post them back at my cost, but would only refund the disc cost if they found them faulty - postage more that the value of the discs. I contacted Amazon and they refunded the full cost without question(including the postage)so, beware if you are thinking about buying these, far better to download free disc compression software and use standard sized DVD's.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No problems experienced Comment: Made sure that I had the latest firmware for my DVD recorder (TSST in my Dell Vostro 200)
Began burning at 4X with no trouble at all. Then tried at 8X with the same result.
Every disk was fine ... video/data/music the disks coped just fine.
Can't go wrong at this price ...I shall buy again
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sometimes they work ?!?!?!??! Comment: Very annoying disks these, yes they are cheap and occasionally they do work, currently I have 2 packs, so far the first 12 disks do not work, they seem fine when you first start burning, then about 98% into the burn, it says error write buffer sector.
The last batch I had every disk worked fine so know its not my DVD writer or my computer thats at fault, they are just hit and miss.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't be fooled by the price. Comment: Didn't work. Tried them in three different (working) dvd-rw drives. They seem really bad quality, i tried them in my computer and the laptop and neither could even read the discs! I even tried most of the dvds in the box just to be sure.
Useless.
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