Memorex 8.5GB 8X Double Layer DVD+R
Dec 08, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Double layer technology
- 8.5GB capacity
- 240-minute recording time
- 8X recording speed
- 50 disc spindle
Product Description
Now available in faster 8X write speed, Memorex DVD+R Double Layer media stores up to 8.5GB of data and approximately 240 minutes of video (SP mode) on a single disc–as compared to only 4.7GB on a single layer disc. Double layer discs can be played back on most DVD players and offer users the convenience of storing long length programming, sporting events and video footage on one disc…. More >>
Memorex 8.5GB 8X Double Layer DVD+R
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5 comments
BRIAN on December 8, 2009 at 11:57 am
THESE DVD’S ARE AS LONG AS THE HOLLYWOOD DVD’S THAT YOU BY IN THE STORE, BUT DO NOT COPY THEM! THESE ARE GREAT, BUT ONLY USE THEM FOR MAKING YOUR OWN HOME MOVIES!ALSO GREAT FOR BACKING UP DATA!
D. W. Moore on December 8, 2009 at 1:26 pm
I placed an order for this a month ago. Today it shows it as being in stock but my order didn’t ship. I canceled.
Not the normal Amazon.com experience!
Marguerite Gauvin on December 8, 2009 at 3:10 pm
Discs are of good quality. Many times when purchasing discs, a lot of them have to be tossed as unrecordable.
Christopher J. Smith on December 8, 2009 at 5:19 pm
This dvd dl disc are great and most of the people if not all that give it a bad review don’t know what their talking about…Depending on what dvd drive you use with these cds will likely seek drastic results.I used a lg external dvd drive that wouldnt even read the discs..So I used the built in dvd drive I have which im not sure what brand it is but im sure it isnt lg since I’ve read issues with lg drives and memorex discs.So if you wanna review this dvd disc maybe you should research what youre reviewing before giving it a 1 or 2 star…verbatim is overated..also i use these with my 360 games and have no problems at all fyi hope this helps someone out
J. Lanier on December 8, 2009 at 8:06 pm
Plays properly on very few machines. Recordings freeze, skip, pixilate. I have about 50 of these to get rid of, probably into the trash.