📀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Verbatim BD-R 25GB 6X Blu-ray Recordable Media Disc pack includes 25 high-grade, non-rewritable discs designed for optimal data storage. With a 100-year archival life and advanced Hard Coat technology, these discs ensure your precious memories are preserved in stunning quality. Compatible with a wide range of Blu-ray devices, they offer a reliable solution for all your data backup needs.
Media Speed | 16x |
Format | Blu-ray |
Memory Storage Capacity | 25 GB |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Color | Branded |
A**R
Blue Ray
Good product at a cheaper price
T**A
Five Stars
IT VERY GOOD USEFUL
B**.
Very happy with this purchase - discs are great!
I am a bit wary buying optical media online. I've been bitten in the past, but decided to take a punt with these. I have burnt 5 discs so far with no problems. They all verified fine.I will purchase again when I'm running low on discs.Great buy!
Y**I
Tañ y como se ve en la imagen geniales
Tuve que pedirlo dos veces por que no llego en el primer envio en el segundo llego a tiempo y en excelentes condiciones
J**Z
Very Nice
Excellent, works great !
R**R
Unknown rating - But Verbatim is my preferred media of choice for data archiving.
Pioneer Electronics USA Blu Ray Computer Drive, BDR-2207B5PK app-cdr/dvd+rw-tools-7.1-r1# dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/dvdrw2INQUIRY: [PIONEER ][BD-RW BDR-207M][1.21]GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION: Mounted Media: 41h, BD-R SRM Media ID: VERBAT/IMe Current Write Speed: 12.0x4495=53940KB/s Write Speed #0: 12.0x4495=53940KB/s Write Speed #1: 10.0x4495=44950KB/s Write Speed #2: 8.0x4495=35960KB/s Write Speed #3: 6.0x4495=26970KB/s Write Speed #4: 4.0x4495=17980KB/s Write Speed #5: 2.0x4495=8990KB/s Speed Descriptor#0: 00/12219391 [email protected]=53940KB/s [email protected]=53940KB/s Speed Descriptor#1: 00/12219391 [email protected]=44950KB/s [email protected]=44950KB/s Speed Descriptor#2: 00/12219391 [email protected]=35960KB/s [email protected]=35960KB/s Speed Descriptor#3: 00/12219391 [email protected]=26970KB/s [email protected]=26970KB/s Speed Descriptor#4: 00/12219391 [email protected]=17980KB/s [email protected]=17980KB/s Speed Descriptor#5: 00/12219391 [email protected]=8990KB/s [email protected]=8990KB/s:-[ READ BD SPARE INFORMATION failed with SK=5h/MEDIUM NOT FORMATTED]: Wrong medium typeREAD DISC INFORMATION: Disc status: blank Number of Sessions: 1 State of Last Session: empty "Next" Track: 1 Number of Tracks: 1READ FORMAT CAPACITIES: unformatted: 12219392*2048=25025314816 00h(3000): 11826176*2048=24220008448 32h(0): 11826176*2048=24220008448 32h(0): 5796864*2048=11871977472 32h(0): 12088320*2048=24756879360READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]: Track State: invisible incremental Track Start Address: 0*2KB Next Writable Address: 0*2KB Free Blocks: 12219392*2KB Track Size: 12219392*2KBREAD CAPACITY: 0*2048=0For me, I prefer to write at a safe write speed rather then maximum.Windows 7 crapped on a ~23G write using a Pioneer BDR-2207. I've posted a quick review on Amazon's product page for the BDR-2207 as I'm not sure if it's Windows or the Drive hardware/firmware/media causing the problem.Linux dvd+rw-tools growisofs records to the media with little problems except for the following error:24289869824/24410888192 (99.5%) @1.5x, remaining 0:17 RBU 100.0% UBU 5.8%24313593856/24410888192 (99.6%) @1.6x, remaining 0:13 RBU 100.0% UBU 9.6%24337580032/24410888192 (99.7%) @1.6x, remaining 0:10 RBU 100.0% UBU 21.2%24360910848/24410888192 (99.8%) @1.6x, remaining 0:07 RBU 100.0% UBU 13.5%24384897024/24410888192 (99.9%) @1.6x, remaining 0:03 RBU 77.5% UBU 17.3%24409145344/24410888192 (100.0%) @1.6x, remaining 0:00 RBU 5.3% UBU 9.6%builtin_dd: 11919392*2KB out @ average 1.6x4390KBps/dev/dvdrw2: flushing cache/dev/dvdrw2: closing track/dev/dvdrw2: closing session:-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=5h/INVALID FIELD IN CDB]: Input/output error/dev/dvdrw2: reloading trayChecking the above write session within Linux using both the diff & dd incantations resulted in no differences between files and no cd/dvd block errors. So, a good write, just failing to close the session? This later error has been repeatedly reported many times within many other forums.2012.10.29: I might have a bad drive. Planning acquiring a replacement and will update after testing.2013.02.01: I've exchanged my Pioneer BD-R drive for a LG BD-R. I have only written a few BD-RW sessions, and no BD-R sessions using this media type as of yet. Pioneer Electronics USA Blu Ray Computer Drive, BDR-2207B5PK
J**N
Over 100 used and not one problem
I've used over one hundred of these discs now, in the last couple months, the ten disc spindle and the 25 disc spindle. I've burned movies, as well as data and I haven't had one issue yet. All clean burns and everything has played back and read perfectly. I'll be continuing to buy these until other brands such as Sony, TDK, and Panasonic decide they don't need to charge so much for their blank Blu-ray media.I feel it should be noted that everything I've burned has been done with an i7 quad-core processor, running Windows 7 64-bit version, Image Burn (burning program), an internal LG Blu-ray writer, writing the media at 4x.EDIT - 9-20-2012: I felt I should update my review and verify that all of my discs still work just the same as the day I burned all of them, almost a year ago. I'm not sure why so many people are having problems with this media. So many people claiming they "lost data' or the "discs went bad". I've bought every brand of CD-R, DVD-+R, and Blu-ray discs over the last 12+ years and I've never had a disc go bad or stop reading. I've bought the cheapest CD-R media that you can imagine, at times, and left them in my car for years and they still play on my CD players, like the day I first burned them. I can only guess that some people simply don't know what they're doing when they burn these Blu-ray discs. I also have a sneaking suspicion that some people are incorrectly reviewing the Verbatim LTH (Low to high) Blu-ray media on this product page. The Verbatim LTH Blu-ray media has been widely proven to have spotty performance.I have TWO SEPARATE COMPUTERS with TWO DIFFERENT MODEL BLU-RAY DRIVES and I have burned probably, almost, 200 of these model discs (Not joking) and I haven't had a single coaster (Also, not joking) and all the discs still work just as the day I first burned them. Still a 5 star review, all the way for the Verbatim 97457 Blu-ray media!EDIT - 8-9-2014: All of my discs are still playing perfectly, just for any people doubting the longevity of these.
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