🎥 Capture the Moment, Preserve the Future!
The PLEXDISC 645-212 is a 50GB Blu-ray double-layer disc designed for high-capacity storage and fast recording. With a 6x burn speed, it allows for quick data transfer, while its scratch-resistant coating ensures durability. Compatible with a wide range of Blu-ray players and gaming systems, it features a white inkjet printable surface for high-quality labeling, making it perfect for archiving your most cherished memories.
Color | White |
Media Speed | 6x |
Recording Capacity | 1E+1 Hours |
Format | Blu-ray |
Memory Storage Capacity | 50 GB |
A**V
Great for printing on
Excellent quality disks. My printer has a special tray for printing CDs so these come out almost looking like factory made. No issues encountered during recording.
M**S
Perfect printing surface, and no coasters!!
Look I have been burning DVD discs for a very long time. It has been about 12 years now, if my memory is correct. I just bought my first Blu Ray Burner. I got an LG WH16NS40 Super Multi Blue Internal SATA 16x Blu-ray Disc writer. I paid a whopping $62.00 and some change. It came with nothing. No cables, screws, instructions, no anything. It is an OEM drive that was brand new. I have always bought DVD drives the same way. Most people have a hole in their system, that they will stick these into anyway, you don't need to pay for those hardware pieces, and you can always get your manual on the net. But I digress. I have burned over I guess, 10000 DVDs, and I have always had a nice self built computer. I know what the heck I am doing. I was extremely pleased to have burned all 10 with absolutely no problem. My computer is my last Core I7, before I switch to, and build a Core I9 computer sometime very soon. It helps to have something that can handle burning, encoding, and re encoding discs for copying protected BDs. I have never been one to use the high end discs, because I just don't have to. I have 32 gigs of RAM, and that is just plenty. The bottom line is these discs are, in my opinion, great. I have ordered another 3 cake boxes of ten, and I am looking forward to getting them. The printing surface is very smooth. Almost like glass, and your images will love that fact. I have no intention of getting some high price discs like Verbatim. Take it from me, these work great, and won't bust your budget.
L**N
These are Disc ID: RITEK-DR3-000
If you care about who actually made the disc, they are Ritek and I'm on my 3rd spindle with zero burn issues. Great discs.
K**S
No coasters but...
I decided to try this Blu-ray disc as they had the capacity to handle some UHD movies. I've been trying to claw back some space for my media server and felt this would be a better solution than spending money on another usb storage device.While all my burns were successful, I do want to mention that the capacity advertised is different. Apparently its the way that things are calculated. So I was only able to get movies that were 45.1gb or lower.
W**Y
High Quality Blank Blu-ray Discs
I have been restoring some old short films I made years ago. I'm still a believer in physical media as an archival backup. These Plexdisc blank Blu-ray Discs fit the bill.Using an old DVD/Blu-ray authoring software program by Vegas Video and a recent ASUS Blu-ray burner, the Plexdisc Blu-ray discs burned pretty quickly. Playback on both my Sony and Sanyo Blu-ray players showed high quality video presentations, despite the source material being low resolution (i.e. VHS and 8mm video).As a test, I burned footage shot in full 4K at 24fps and these discs maintained the video quality. One would never guess that the footage was down converted to high definition resolution.The sound quality is also maintained. I burn my discs at 24-bit and I was pleased that the sound was excellent (depending on the original source material).
C**F
5 out of 10 failed with write errors
Half the discs (5 out of 10) failed with write errors. Won't try this brand again. Over-priced Verbatim seems to be the only brand that works these days
T**I
Appears to be good blank media so far.
I use these blank discs to save and playback 1080 & 2160 video that I have captured from various sources. I have only burnt one so far but it was a successful burn and it passed the verification process in ImgBurn (PC burning program) along with playback on my Panasonic UHD disc player. The previous brand discs I bought, only 1 of 10 (out of a pack of 25) have passed the verification process and playback in my disc player. Only time will tell how the rest of the 10 pack go. I am hoping for success. If the rest are successful, I may have found a new go to brand for BDR-DL discs.Some info regarding these discs for those interested:Media ID: RITEK-DR3-000They are of the High To Low (HTL) variety.The top surface is white from the inner to outer rim for those of you that have printers that can print to these discs. I do not and I just use a permanent marker to identify what is on the disc. The permanent marker, so far, does not seem to affect the readability of the disc.The discs have a bit of a funky smell upon opening the package. At least the batch that I received did. Perhaps it will go away over time as I burn and store each one.
J**X
Work as they're supposed to
I went through the whole stack of BlueRay discs, and have had no problems recording - they've worked 100%. (I'm using an LG BP50NB40 blu ray writer that's several years old, with the original firmware.) No issues that I can tell with the dual-layer format. Don't know why Amazon wants me to rate longevity - maybe they should come back and ask me in 20 years. LOL.
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