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thegame
31st August 2013, 01:40
Hi Everyone,
There used to be a thread here on BD blank media and now I can't seem to find it, I have been using Verbatim blanks for all my needs to date, whether it be BD25 or BD50, but now I am looking into hub printable blank BD's and I found BD50's but not sure what to use for BD25's, so I am here for help, I want the same quality as I am getting with my non printable BD's, I have found these but would like to know if these are any good and dependable.

Thanks

http://www.verbatim.com/prod/optical-media/professional-optical/bd-r-professional/white-inkjet-printable/

RobertM
31st August 2013, 03:03
I've been using the Verb 97339 discs (what you linked above) exclusively for ages now. Must be over a year. I've never had a bad burn, and never a playback issue. If I were to recommend a BD-25 disc those would be the ones.

thegame
31st August 2013, 14:18
I've been using the Verb 97339 discs (what you linked above) exclusively for ages now. Must be over a year. I've never had a bad burn, and never a playback issue. If I were to recommend a BD-25 disc those would be the ones.

Thank you.

Ch3vr0n
31st August 2013, 14:56
they sure are, verb's is an A-class brand. Discs burned 2 yrs+ ago still play just peechy (provided ya handled em with care ofcourse)

Ghitulescu
2nd September 2013, 09:31
they sure are, verb's is an A-class brand. Discs burned 2 yrs+ ago still play just peechy (provided ya handled em with care ofcourse)
Did they keep their formulation during all these years?
On DVDRs side, Verbatim also subcontracted other manufacturers, I've seen MBI, Ritek among them.

Ch3vr0n
2nd September 2013, 14:04
Mine did. I did see them going from mkm-003 to 004 but that was only when the write speeds increased. I've only (and still do) only see the real verb mids