Rating: Summary: Works Fine - Depending On Your Equipment, And Purpose Review: I have a Pioneer DVR-220S DVD recorder. I also have a Pioneer DV563A DVD player. THE PLAYER IS AN RW PLAYER. It is DESIGNED to play RW discs.(Make sure YOURS is too, BEFORE you buy these discs. If your player doesn't say RW somewhere on it, it probably ISN'T).I have just finished making back-up copies of the Duran Duran Greatest Hits 2 DVD set, and the LED Zepplin 2 DVD set (Using a Sima Go DVD signal processor, which strips the copy guard right out of the signal). I used these Radius Technology DVD-RW discs for my copies. After FINALIZING the discs on the recorder, I tried them in the DVD player. PERFECT!!!! I just ordered 2 more packs of 25. The price can't be beat!
Rating: Summary: No problems with these. Review: Just a short note to say I use these with my Sharp model DV-HR300U and they work perfectly.
Rating: Summary: Beware of the compatibility to most DVD-ROM drives Review: Upon receipt of the disks I have tested them with 10 different DVD Writer/Readers at home and at work.
All the DVD-RW-capable drives will have no problem to read/write.
All other drives (DVD-ROMs and stand-alone DVD Players) can not properly read those Radius DVD-RW disks prepared by any/all of my DVD-RW writers (Toshiba and TDK).
Since the price (about $0.40 a piece) is too low to be bothered for a refund, I'll use them as PC system/data backups sorely.