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Rating: Summary: Quality media from Memorex! Review: Check your DVD burner/drive, plus your DVD player for DVD+R compatibility before purchasing. If compatible, then purchase this DVD media. Memorex does an outstanding job of quality control, in my opinion. After buying over 50 blank DVD+R discs (which I use with a Sony DRX-510UL external DVD burner unit on Windows XP), I have no issues. Every disc was perfect; no coasters.DVD+R permits one recording. If the disc screws up during the recording, that's it. It's an expensive coaster for your coffee table. If you need to erase/rewrite data onto your DVD, use DVD+RW discs by Memorex. (Also highly recommended.) Just be sure to check if your DVD drives can handle the format/media. (The manufacturers should have compatibility listings on their respective web sites.) Three recommendations: 1.) Buy bulk to save $$. 10 discs is a good start; consider a bigger purchase to save $$ (if you need the discs). 2.) If you're confused about the DVD+R format (and other formats), do some research online to understand the pros and cons of DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R and DVD-RW. 3.) Again, double-check that your DVD burner drive(s) *and* your DVD player(s) are compatible with the DVD+R format. Most new DVD players can handle DVD+R. Memorex makes a great product with these DVD+R discs.
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