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As soon as I opened the box, the cases were open and discs exposed as if the box may have been thrown around which would have given me the idea that the sender never really gave any thought that this box will be traveling such a distance. When I got my shipment in and opened the box, the packaging of the dvd's were not packed the right way. Since I had ordered 2 100 pack cases, I would have thought it would have came in better condition. I have bought items such as this in the past and not gotten in such array. I will not purchase from this vendor again.
This spindle is 100% rotten - no good - trash, can't even use them as frisbees.I want my money back. I bought a spindle of HP dvd's and so far, 10 for 10 have burned successfully.
I didn't need them until 11-20-09. They have been stored indoors in a cabinet below my tv.I had trouble burning a few and thought it was my burner.
Bought these on 7-18-09. Tried a new burner and same thing.
NOT SO. So far, 10 of 10 have been no good.
I have used TDK's for years because they were so reliable. PLEASE.
I finally found a program "image burn that will write at 4x and not screw up the writing. I dont even think they are made by TDK, They will not register on any dvd burning program at more that 4x speed only. Using Nero it will leave gaps at the end of the writing, and it is irretating to watch 2 to 4 minutes of skipping. And on most programs not being able to change the speed to 16x it screws up the writing. The disc states 1 to 16x writing speed and I have tried 15 different programs and I cant get these disks to write faster than 4. The price might be cheap but you get what you pay for, like I said I think they are knock offs, on image burn it shows the manufacturer of the disc on details when recording and on this disc it comes up bsdk24 ot some like that, not tdk. When I put a sony disk in it says sony.
Good product and received it fast, but the spindle was cracked up when i received it.
What happened was that TDK disks were made by CMC Magnetics or Daxon. I swore by TDK disks for the last 3 years. Now they are made by Ritek and they are junk. They were rock solid. However, the last set of 100 I bought were terrible: I tried 10 from throughout the package and they were all bad. Worse yet, when I contacted TDK and asked them to replace them they told me a great story, but I never got the replacement disks. The problem disks were tested on a Plextor PX-755SA (a premium drive) and a Plextor PX-850SA (actually manufactered by Lite-On).
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