🎥 Archive in Style with HP's Pink Power!
The HP Double Layer 8.5GB DVD+R Discs offer a robust solution for data storage and video archiving, featuring a generous capacity of 8.5GB and a swift 8x write speed. Each pack contains 50 discs, making it an ideal choice for professionals looking to organize and preserve their digital content with a touch of style.
Write Speed | 8x |
Recording Capacity | 240 minutes |
Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
Manufacturer | hp |
UPC | 637668022091 |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 3.74 inches |
Item model number | DRDL08050CB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 8.5 GB |
Manufacturer Part Number | DRDL08050CB |
M**S
my goto brand
No coasters with this brand, just reliable burning at 8X. The label is ruled and takes well to a Sharpie.
S**A
DVD disc
Very good , but why so long waiting for the disc????????
R**R
The HP products worked great.
No failures, unlike non-HP products.
P**A
Great price & value but should have been shipped in a box, not bag.
Great price, great value. Shipping & packaging in a bag was improper, poor, and that is why I did not give it 5-stars. Item arrived with the round spindle case broken...but DVDs inside were OK.
V**S
Excellent Product/Great Resource
One of my ongoing responsibilities is to copy video curriculum onto DVDs for the instructors of our Prisoner Reentry courses. I can't purchase double-layered DVDs locally, and some of our curricula won't fit on single capacity discs. Therefore, it was a godsend to find a resource through Amazon that provides HP Double Layer DVD+R blank discs at a reasonable price AND a company to work with that delivers on time or (in this case) ahead of schedule.
I**O
Muy buena calidad
Es perfecto
R**N
Bought couple of those
Burned about a dozen of those HP double layer DVDs with LG WH16NS60 at maximum speed (x8) and so far zero bad burns. All discs completed verification.
R**N
Only 70% Successful at best, but does the job i guess
I'm not an expert, just needed these for a hobby. They seemed to work best with a 6x speed encrypted video and then a 4x write speed, it gets me about seven 20+ minute videos on one disc. What I like about it being DL(duel/double layer) is that I can fit more videos on the disc so I don't keep having to switch out discs. I use a very cheep DVD writing program so the quality probably isn't the best it can be, but it does the job and with the settings I use my videos seem to come out decent enough to watch without being too cringy. (Trying to do the 8x encryption speed like it says on the disc takes up way too much room for the all be it minor improvement of video quality. Also, doing even 6x write speed makes the video quality suck to the point it hurts my eyes after a few minutes, so forget trying 8x write speed - my program won't let me go that fast though as it is maxed out at 6x write speed.)BTW, after going through an entire package of disks, I found that only about 35 or so disks were actually successful, there were about 15 disks that resulted in errors and failed to write, which means that only about 3 out of 5 disks are successful or like 70% successful and 30% resulted failure. Which means I'm paying more like $1/disk. If I can't find another seller with better quality control than this, then I suppose this one will have to do until then.(P.S. I noticed that the failed discs often sounded like they are warped somehow when I first put them in the disc writer, like when it spins it isn't perfectly flat and scrapes itself a little bit. The successful discs never seem to make that sound. - Just a tip to the manufacturer, in case you are having trouble with your quality control, don't claim to not have any knowledge that you are selling bad discs when there is probably an obvious indicator that there are discs that aren't going to work from the start.)
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