Sony 50DMR47RS4 16x DVD-R Discs
- Create and store digital video, audio and multimedia files
- Stores up to 4.7GB or more than two hours of MPEG2 video
- Has 7 times the storage capacity of CD-R
- For use with 16x speed recording (maximum)
- Perfect for archiving home movies, digital music files, or digital picture files
Product Description
Now you can create, edit and archive home movies and digital photos while storing and accessing data from one disc. DVD discs capture all digital data brilliantly, and are large enough to hold oversized digital movie files. Sony DVD for one-time recording is a relatively inexpensive way to store data and prevent accidental erasure. They can hold 4.7GB of information, which makes it possible to record 120 minutes of MPEG2 video footage with outstanding picture quality…. More >>
Sony 50DMR47RS4 16x DVD-R Discs
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5 comments
Jerry F. Smith on December 16, 2009 at 1:20 pm
I ordered DVD+R DVD and you sent me the -R’s~~I returned them with a message Re: +R DVD’s ONLY and I’ll be damn if you didn’t SEND ME THE WRONG DVD’S TWICE. Can the people packing this merchandise READ ENGLISH???
Victor G. Jackson on December 16, 2009 at 3:06 pm
The product appears to be exactly what I was expecting to receive. However, I have not had the chance to actually test the quality of the DVD’s but do plan to copy some movies from VHS to DVD in the near future.
Murgatroid on December 16, 2009 at 3:11 pm
The Sony 50DMR47RS4 16x DVD-R Recordable Disks arrived quickly. I used the same exact disks before and only had one bad one out of fifty.
I haven’t tried any of these disks so far (I’m still using up what’s left of the 50 I ordered before) but I expect them to work just fine.
After I begin using them, I’ll update my review.
I give the seller 5 stars for now – because they arrived so fast.
Melissa de Pau on December 16, 2009 at 5:36 pm
I haven’t had any problems with these CDs so far. Sony blank CDs usually work for me well. They don’t normally have as many duds as other brands like Memorex or Maxell. I recommend using Sony, even if it is a few dollars extra. It’s definitely worth it.
Heather Kulzy on December 16, 2009 at 5:46 pm
Bought these for my husband and they were exctly what he needed. Never had a problem with them at all, good price!