Verbatim DVD+R 4.7GB LightScribe 30pk Spindle
Dec 10, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- BURN music, digital photo albums, presentations and home movies directly on your CD or DVD. FLIP. Inscribe/Burn your customized label.
- Professional-quality labels: laser precision and detail means no more marker scrawl or adhesive labels to center, only to have them peel off the disc
- Simplicity: no-hassle labels, just burn the disc, flip it and burn the label
- Durability: the disc’s image-ready coating is an integral part of its manufacture, providing long-lasting, scratch-resistant labels
- Mobility: labels can be burned wherever and whenever a disc is burned, no need for a printer
Product Description
LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling is a new technology that offers consumers and businesses a simple, no-hassle way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels on their CDs and DVDs. Using the same laser that burns data in their disc drives, customers burn their data as always, flip the disc over, reinsert it into the drive and burn a precise and permanent iridescent label…. More >>
Verbatim DVD+R 4.7GB LightScribe 30pk Spindle
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5 comments
Herbert Arthur Rideout on December 10, 2009 at 8:02 pm
If you ever use LabelFlash you will never use LightScribe again. LabelFlash is very professional looking and the printing really stands out. The down side is that you may have to buy a new computer with the LabelFlash burner.
Clifton Textor on December 10, 2009 at 8:43 pm
I burn many dvd’s of our church video’s so I’ve tried several different brands and styles. I have bought these dvd’s before and normally in a 30 pack I have 2 or 3 disk that won’t burn. However, this last pack I bought – thus far only 2 out of 5 have worked. Sorry to say I guess I won’t be buying any more of these from Amazon.
SeeJay on December 10, 2009 at 9:14 pm
Nothing but success with every verbatim spindle i have ever purchased before but these were lemons. I have yet to figure out a way to make lemonade from them.
The data side burns fine. Out of 4 so far, only one has printed on the lightscribe side.
These were purchased in early July ‘08. The chances of buying disks from the same bad lot are remote.
RSRCHB4UBY on December 10, 2009 at 10:11 pm
First disk did not work properly after recording – skipped, audio was not synchronized with the video. The second one was fine. LightScribe takes very long to draw an image. I don’t see myself using LightScribe in the future.
UPDATE 11/18/09: I ran out of non-Lightscribe DVDs so I was forced to start using these on my laptop (HP dv2000). I actually like them now and I am changing my rating to 4 stars.
At lower speeds (6x) they record just fine. As LightScribe goes, I stopped trying to use images on labels, and now just type the title of what’s on the disk. It takes 4 minutes to inscribe two lines of 16 pt. text (one above the center and one below). Disks come out looking very nice.
Unfortunately, at current prices, these discs are ~2.5 times more expensive than AmazonBasics DVD+Rs. So, because of the price, I still don’t see myself converting to using only LightScribe disks.
Kerry L. Kennedy on December 10, 2009 at 10:47 pm
This item was offered at a very LOW Price. The Shipping was very fare as well. I will definitely but from this Seller in the future.
Thanks,
KK