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Summary: Reliable and Durable
Comment: These and Fuji are the best CDRs on the market. Very few bad disks in the batch. The price seals the deal!
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Summary: I just paid $29.99 for 100 sparkly Frisbees from Amazon. This just don't make no motha^*(&^(* since
Comment: At less than a dollar per sparkly Frisbee, this is the best price I can find for Frisbees. They don't fly very well and they break relatively easily, but this is the best value I can find for 100 Frisbees in one place.
A lot of people are disappointed because they expect to be able to use these discs as writable CD media. The problem with that is, they don't work very well for that either. I, too, tested this for myself.
Using Nero Burning ROM, I tried many times to burn different kinds of data onto several of the discs -=AT 4X=-, just like you're supposed to (you know to be safe.) IT WORKED! It burned fine. Then it took 5 minutes to open a simple HTML document on the burned disc. Subsequent trials run with the "Verify Written Data" check-box checked revealed that every other sector or so was unreadable after burning. It's like writing with a white crayon, except this is white paper. This persisted on several OTHER computers with different CD burner drives and even different software.
I finally realized what great Frisbees these things are. Cheer up people: THEY ARE GREAT FUN! So grab your spindle, go outside, and start chucking these things at your neighbor's annoying dog.
I need to sue Memorex for selling this junk. These disc are just a form of abuse.
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Summary: Compatability issues - Buyer beware!
Comment: I *really* wish that vendors would do a better job of giving us an accurate idea of what to expect with CD-Rs.
Case in point: I have a Sony RCD-W500C dual CD deck with burner. For making duplicates (I'm a musician and need to turn out multiple copies of demo disks & samplers), I prefer using that to my computer, because burning disks on my computer slows it down a bit at times, and because it's easier to burn them on the Sony deck.
Well, I plug these disks into my Sony, and it won't write on them. Calls them "data disks." This isn't the first time it's happened.
OTOH, I use my Mac G4 powerbook, and it burns 'em just fine. And I'd rather do that than send the disks back, though I was tempted.
Now maybe I should just get a better standalone CD burner that isn't so fussy about what you feed it. But when I buy disks calling themselves "audio CD-Rs," I expect them to work in an audio CD burner.
To make life more interesting, Memorex's "Music CDs" burn just fine in the Sony. But it's hard to find those in a 100-pack spindle.
Summary: Be careful what you buy.
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Summary: It's a CD-R...what do you expect.
Comment: Reviews for CD-Rs...how exciting. They were priced low and worked fine. No issues.
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Summary: I absolutely reccommend these CDRs
Comment: I use these CDrs to make CDs for the Lord Jesus, and so I do it out of my own pocket, so it's important to me that I don't have a big failure rate! These are absolutely no-failure CDrs! I recently bought 500 of them, and had maybe 2 failures in the whole bunch! I mean for the cost, you are getting the very best quality! I almost bought velocity, but read the reviews, and boy was I glad I did... I was so glad when I punched in and found my good old memorex brand was still here and under 20.00 per 100!!!! For only .20 cents per CD, you can't go wrong, and with a brand name like Memorex, and with literally no failure rate with the last 500, I am putting my order in for 500 more!
I am a very happy Memorex and Amazon Customer!!!!





Summary: Reliable and Durable
Comment: These and Fuji are the best CDRs on the market. Very few bad disks in the batch. The price seals the deal!
Customer Rating:





Summary: I just paid $29.99 for 100 sparkly Frisbees from Amazon. This just don't make no motha^*(&^(* since
Comment: At less than a dollar per sparkly Frisbee, this is the best price I can find for Frisbees. They don't fly very well and they break relatively easily, but this is the best value I can find for 100 Frisbees in one place.
A lot of people are disappointed because they expect to be able to use these discs as writable CD media. The problem with that is, they don't work very well for that either. I, too, tested this for myself.
Using Nero Burning ROM, I tried many times to burn different kinds of data onto several of the discs -=AT 4X=-, just like you're supposed to (you know to be safe.) IT WORKED! It burned fine. Then it took 5 minutes to open a simple HTML document on the burned disc. Subsequent trials run with the "Verify Written Data" check-box checked revealed that every other sector or so was unreadable after burning. It's like writing with a white crayon, except this is white paper. This persisted on several OTHER computers with different CD burner drives and even different software.
I finally realized what great Frisbees these things are. Cheer up people: THEY ARE GREAT FUN! So grab your spindle, go outside, and start chucking these things at your neighbor's annoying dog.
I need to sue Memorex for selling this junk. These disc are just a form of abuse.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Compatability issues - Buyer beware!
Comment: I *really* wish that vendors would do a better job of giving us an accurate idea of what to expect with CD-Rs.
Case in point: I have a Sony RCD-W500C dual CD deck with burner. For making duplicates (I'm a musician and need to turn out multiple copies of demo disks & samplers), I prefer using that to my computer, because burning disks on my computer slows it down a bit at times, and because it's easier to burn them on the Sony deck.
Well, I plug these disks into my Sony, and it won't write on them. Calls them "data disks." This isn't the first time it's happened.
OTOH, I use my Mac G4 powerbook, and it burns 'em just fine. And I'd rather do that than send the disks back, though I was tempted.
Now maybe I should just get a better standalone CD burner that isn't so fussy about what you feed it. But when I buy disks calling themselves "audio CD-Rs," I expect them to work in an audio CD burner.
To make life more interesting, Memorex's "Music CDs" burn just fine in the Sony. But it's hard to find those in a 100-pack spindle.
Summary: Be careful what you buy.
Customer Rating:





Summary: It's a CD-R...what do you expect.
Comment: Reviews for CD-Rs...how exciting. They were priced low and worked fine. No issues.
Customer Rating:





Summary: I absolutely reccommend these CDRs
Comment: I use these CDrs to make CDs for the Lord Jesus, and so I do it out of my own pocket, so it's important to me that I don't have a big failure rate! These are absolutely no-failure CDrs! I recently bought 500 of them, and had maybe 2 failures in the whole bunch! I mean for the cost, you are getting the very best quality! I almost bought velocity, but read the reviews, and boy was I glad I did... I was so glad when I punched in and found my good old memorex brand was still here and under 20.00 per 100!!!! For only .20 cents per CD, you can't go wrong, and with a brand name like Memorex, and with literally no failure rate with the last 500, I am putting my order in for 500 more!
I am a very happy Memorex and Amazon Customer!!!!
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