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RE: Verbatim BD-R 6X (non-LTH, HARD coat), I have used them with zero coasters, no defects in reading back over a year old recordings, great stuff. HOWEVER, I had to order a new 25-pack last week. Went to order them from Amazon, same model number I've always used, and I saw a SLEW of 1-star reviews with comments like "These discs have gone to he**!".
Ever the optimist, I ordered them anyway. I've fallen in love with the HARD coating on these; my kids don't treat them TOO badly, but still, they resist scuffing well. First disc I burned (at 4X, my norm), errored out a quarter of the way through. I use ImgBurn 2.5.5.0, never have issues with these.
I pulled out my 2.4X Verbatim BD-RE, blanked it, and wrote the same image, no problems. I then grabbed another blank, ramped it up to 6X, and this time had no issues. However, I'm worried that it won't have longevity, as many of the bad reports stated the same thing.
I'm going to try burning a few more this week before deciding whether to send them back or not. If they do fail, my next option is TDK (with HARD coat, but WAY more expensive).
Good luck!
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Originally posted by GadgetVictim View Post@jimp124: I have been using OQ BD white printable top version for several years now, and not been having much problems.
Mahalo,
GadgetVictim
I'm glad you are having better luck than I did.
Jim
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Bought the Optical Quantum 25GB 4X BD-R 25 Packs Logo Top Blu-ray Disc Model OQBDR04LT-25 from Newegg
With Nero speed disk it's say it's PHILLIPR04 (000) rated at 8X
the Nero DiscSpeed: Disc Info
Basic Information
Disc type: : BD-R
MID : PHILIPR04 (000)
Write speeds: : 4 X - 6 X - 8 X
Blank Capacity : n/a
Raw Data
Physical Format Information (00h)
0000 - 44 49 01 18 00 00 62 00 42 44 52 01 12 01 00 00 - DI....b.BDR.....
0010 - 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 19 4E 7E - ..............N~
0020 - 01 EC 64 64 28 28 28 28 23 23 23 23 00 00 00 00 - ..dd((((####....
0030 - 48 43 74 04 04 58 17 94 A0 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 - HCt..X..........
0040 - 18 20 20 20 20 70 00 70 00 70 00 70 00 70 00 70 - .....p.p.p.p.p.p
0050 - 00 70 00 70 00 70 00 70 00 70 00 70 00 A0 A0 C0 - .p.p.p.p.p.p....
0060 - C0 C0 00 00 50 48 49 4C 49 50 52 30 34 00 00 00 - ....PHILIPR04...
Did a backup of my old Avatar Blu ray collection @ X4 , so far so good , good quality playback
I'll let to know in a Year :-)
Is there any other software out there to identify a blank blu ray disk like nero speed disk?
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Originally posted by fonzy35 View PostIs there any other software out there to identify a blank blu ray disk like nero speed disk?
CBR929Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.
Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDFab to work together
Tips for Posting DVDFab Logs in the Forum
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Originally posted by Per K View PostVerbatim BD25 LTH Type, burned 2 years ago with ImgBurn using a Plextor PX-B940SA at 2x speed.
All discs, which is about 30 who is that old, are still playable on both Panasonic and Pioneer players, which is the only brands i know who supports the LTH discs.
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Segmented movie file
We're downsizing. And I've started to back up my hard copies of BR movies and get rid of it, to my HD. 4th 3TB HD so far, main movie only.
Here's my dilemma, so many movies to back up and don't have enough time.
I realized that some of the movie files are in segments, to mention a few, The Fall, Gladiator, Inception, Watchmen director's cut, and many more. On a COPY MODE.
Is there a way to get away with this?
Please help. Only If I have time to reconstruct them. But still, impossible!
Thanks a bunch!!!
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I'm revisiting this thread and post nearly 3 years later and I have since replayed these burned movies and they play flawlessly still!
Originally posted by SuperFist View PostIn the interest of this thread and those who wish to purchase the most reliable media they can at the most affordable rate, I decided to go back and test the first discs I burned with the computer I built a few days after New Year's 2011. I will give you the model Blu-ray burner I copied them with along with the movie I backed up, the media ID of the discs I used, the brand name, speed, the speed I recorded them at as well as the date I actually made them. All of the following backed up movies currently play flawlessly in my PS3 with the latest 4.10 update.
Blu-ray Burner: LG 10x BD-RE WH10LS30
Backed Up Movie - Media ID - Brand - Speed Burned - Date Created
Entourage Season 6 (All Discs) - RITEK-BR2-000 - RiDATA 4x 25GB BD-R - 4x - 1/8/11
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children - RITEK-BR2-000 - RiDATA 4x 25GB BD-R - 4x - 1/13/11
The Town - RITEK-BR2-000 - Optical Quantum 4x 25GB BD-R - 4x - 2/15/11
The A-Team - RITEK-BR2-000 - Optical Quantum 4x 25GB BD-R - 4x - 3/19/11
Hero - RITEK-BR2-000 - Optical Quantum 4x 25GB BD-R - 4x - 3/23/11
Spider-Man - RITEK-BR2-000 - Optical Quantum 4x 25GB BD-R - 4x - 3/19/11
As you can see, all of these discs were burned a year ago and they still play just as good as if I just burned them today and the data side still looks very deep and pronounced without any visible fading.
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Superfist, thanks for updating, I hope others will do the same.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostImgBurn
CBR929
I've been burning on these for years, they're usually $55-65/50 on Amazon:
I've burnt thousands of discs, never a single coaster (unless the source was the issue), never a single problem accessing or playing them back later. As a bonus I find their printable surface to be the best as well. I print to them using an Epson Artisan 837 and it looks pretty darn flawless, especially with the high quality custom artwork from customanics.org.
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Originally posted by singemfrc View PostI use this for identifying discs, though I don't use it much anymore because I almost always stick to the exact same discs:
I've been burning on these for years, they're usually $55-65/50 on Amazon:
I've burnt thousands of discs, never a single coaster (unless the source was the issue), never a single problem accessing or playing them back later. As a bonus I find their printable surface to be the best as well. I print to them using an Epson Artisan 837 and it looks pretty darn flawless, especially with the high quality custom artwork from customanics.org.
By the way, the website you mentioned is missing an "a". It's customaniacs.org for anyone else who is interested.
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