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Verbatim CD-R Blank Discs 700MB 80 Minutes 52x Recordable Disc for Data and Music - 50 Pack Spindle,Silver
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Brand | Verbatim |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
Memory Storage Capacity | 700 GB |
Format | CD |
About this item
- Blank CDs: Ideal for storing digital images, music, and more, this blank CD set includes 50 high-grade non-rewritable blank CD-R discs
- Blazing Drive Speeds: Engineered with performance recording dye, our CD-R blank discs allow you to record a full disc in less than 2 minutes using a 52X CD drive
- 700MB Capacity: Our CD-R blank discs are ideal for storing up to 700MB of digital images, music (including mp3s), video, and more; Each CD disc stores up to 175 songs or 225 photos
- Spindle Storage: Our blank CDs for burning music, images, and video come packaged with a reusable spindle that enables long-term dust-free storage
- Verbatim Value: Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969 and guarantees this product with a limited lifetime warranty and technical support
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Sound quality | 4.3 | 4.8 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.1 |
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Standard CD-R | Printable CD-R | Music CD-R | Digital Vinyl CD-R | Archival CD-R | CD-RW | |
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Disc Format | Write Once | Write Once | Write Once | Write Once | Write Once | Rewritable |
Capacity Data | 700MB | 700MB | 700MB | 700MB | 700MB | 700MB |
Capacity Audio/Video | 80 minutes | 80 minutes | 80 minutes | 80 minutes | 80 minutes | 80 minutes |
Burn Speed | Up to 52X | Up to 52X | Up to 40X | Up to 52X | Up to 52X | Up to 12X |
Surface | Silver Branded | Inkjet Printable | Silver Branded | Vinyl Record Design | Gold Branded Hub | Silver Branded |
Compatibility | Most consumer and commercial CD writers and burners | Most consumer and commercial CD writers and burners | Most consumer and commercial CD writers, burners AND audio recorders | Most consumer and commercial CD writers and burners | Most consumer and commercial CD writers and burners | Most consumer and commercial CD writers and burners |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 4 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
ASIN | B00029U1DK |
Item model number | 94691 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Home Audio Blank Media #4 in Blank CD-R Discs |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 28, 2017 |
Department | Electronics |
Manufacturer | Verbatim Americas, LLC |
Language | English |
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For more than 50 years, Verbatim has built a future that seamlessly integrates technology in ways that improve how people everywhere live, work and play. As a pioneer in the development of floppy disks and optical media technology, we continue to lead the industry with an extensive selection of data storage devices, computer peripherals and gaming solutions all renowned for their exceptional quality, performance and reliability.
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Product Description
Verbatim CD-R media is tested and certified by leading 52X drive manufacturers. These high-grade discs deliver reliable recording even at blazing drive speeds, completing a full 700MB/80min recording in less than 2 minutes. Combining this level of performance and excellent reliability, Verbatim CD-R discs are the ideal storage medium for recording and sharing any combination of digital images, music, desktop files, and more. Backed by Verbatim’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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Customers like the performance, sound quality and value of the blank storage media. They mention that it works perfectly, provides quality sound and is good value for money. Some appreciate music. That said, opinions are mixed on the burning quality, readability, durability, and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the blank storage media. For example, they say it works great, has fewer burn errors, and produces great results. Some mention that the product is perfectly as described and works great for copying music from a MacBook.
"I wanted a disc to burn music to. These functioned wonderfully. All of the CDs were undamaged and for the price it was a good deal." Read more
"...I have only used these new blank disc twice, but they have performed wonderfully. I will recommend this product to my friends into my family." Read more
"These work great. I have had no problems with them and each one comes in a nice, little case." Read more
"Worked great for copying music from my MacBook. Like that they have cases which prevents scratching when transporting. NO issues." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the blank storage media. They say it is affordable for a reasonable quality and works perfectly for s good price.
"...And great price too will buy no other brand but this" Read more
"...They are high quality discs at a very affordable price point. They are also highly recommended by numerous professional review resources...." Read more
"...Acceptable price. Delivered promptly. No complaints other than user error." Read more
"...Easy to recommend for backing up music or important files given how inexpensive they are...." Read more
Customers like the music on the discs. They say the disc is reliable for both music and videos. Customers also mention that the quality of the recordings was fine.
"...Verbatim CD-Rs are excellent for your music or data. They are high quality discs at a very affordable price point...." Read more
"...Easy to recommend for backing up music or important files given how inexpensive they are...." Read more
"...is optional but I recommend it since Foobar2000 is the best general audio playback program and basic audio conversion program available...." Read more
"Great deal for a quality blank discs. These are better then 8 track tapes..." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the blank storage media. They say it provides quality sound, is consistently reliable, and has clear sound and photos. They also say the CDs are perfect to burn great sound and that the audio burns have worked fine.
"...I'm using lossless FLAC and they sound just like the original disc...." Read more
"...is the best general audio playback program and basic audio conversion program available...." Read more
"The cds worked well and burned quickly and easily and sounded good only issue I had with it was when some got scratched very lightly on my player it..." Read more
"...overall declined and these disks feel cheap and the sound quality is not the best. At least in my experience.Bring back good recordable cds" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the blank storage media. Some mention that they are high quality discs at a very affordable price point, and the most reliable blank discs ever. However, others say that the quality overall declined and the disks feel cheap. Some customers also mention that the discs arrived in good shape and work as expected, while others say they seem to shatter really easily.
"These are the most reliable blank discs ever. Never get a bad burn i have burned over 100 of the discs and have only had 2 bad burns...." Read more
"...Because of the decline of need for cds, the quality overall declined and these disks feel cheap and the sound quality is not the best...." Read more
"...These functioned wonderfully. All of the CDs were undamaged and for the price it was a good deal." Read more
"...I will probably try a more expensive CD-Rs next time. The reflection layer is very thin on these." Read more
Customers are mixed about the burning quality of the blank storage media. Some mention that it produces great results and fewer burn errors, while others say that they encountered errors while burning. Some customers also report that their computers didn't burn the discs, and that their discs were defective and wouldn't register to burn.
"These are the most reliable blank discs ever. Never get a bad burn i have burned over 100 of the discs and have only had 2 bad burns...." Read more
"...The other discs didn't burn because it kept saying something is wrong with your files when in reality its the disc...." Read more
"I'm about halfway through these and they have all been perfect burns. I'm using lossless FLAC and they sound just like the original disc...." Read more
"...of the stack and then the discs become garbage it takes a long time to burn the disc then it says please insert disk isn't loaded...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the readability of the blank storage media. Some mention that it works well, has no failures writing or reading, and the white surface is easier to write on than the plastic. However, others say that a lot of these discs simply do not read properly, rendering the disc unreadable.
"...It's a little bit more difficult but very doable and readable. Verbatim CD-Rs are excellent for your music or data...." Read more
"...However, the third pack seems to be full of discs that constantly fail to read/write...." Read more
"...This is clearly marked, which is useful. Also, the markings are light enough not to be visible through the white stick--on CD labels...." Read more
"...so far and only one worked, and that was only in my car stereo; it failed to read in 3 other new CD players...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the blank storage media. Some mention that the quality was bulletproof, the discs don't scratch easily, and they last a long time. However, others say that the cases were so badly damaged that they crumbled when opened.
"...Like that they have cases which prevents scratching when transporting. NO issues." Read more
"...I wiped on to clean and noticed that it scratches very easy." Read more
"...These have held up well. I use them to transfer my elderly relatives vinyl records, 45s and 8tracks to cd." Read more
"...They come with a protector thing (looks like a CD, but is a dummy) on top of the rack to protect the first CD, and a little poofy cushion thing on..." Read more
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-Price (about $18 for a Verbatim 100-pack of CD-R's which means about $0.18 per disc)
-Verbatim brand (everyone knows that generally speaking Verbatim and TY (Taiyo Yuden) make the best optical media. but on Verbatim media you generally want the 'Azo' discs, which these CD-R's in this review are not)
-Better than average overburn capacity for standard audio CD's (while standard CD-R's only are officially rated for up to 80 minutes I can confirm these discs (which I bought in April 2022) will overburn (with ImgBurn v2.5.8.0) to at least 82min15sec(82:14:66) successfully (assuming your CD burner can overburn CD-R's which most probably can) and it shows up as 82min12sec on my original CD player, which has a April 1991 mfg date on it, and plays without issue.
NOTE: to overburn a standard audio CD with ImgBurn you basically go to 'Tools > Create CUE File...' and then drag-and-drop your WAV files (standard 16bit/44.1kHz) into there (you can tweak the 'CD-TEXT' stuff if you want to but I won't get into this for now as it's not that important in general) and simply keep a eye on the total run time and then save the '.cue' file and then go to 'Mode > Write' and then simply drag-and-drop the '.cue' file you created (the cue and wav files should be in the same directory on your computer!), check total 'Time', set your write speed to 16x, and then proceed to burn is the gist of it. but when you try to burn a standard audio CD beyond the usual 80 minute limit it will ask if you want to 'overburn' or 'truncate', select 'overburn' when you get to this screen and it will attempt the overburn.
TIP: I suggest getting all of your audio files setup through Foobar2000 (free software) first before transferring it to ImgBurn to burn since you can check total runtime etc through Foobar2000 first. this makes the ImgBurn burning process nice and smooth. this is optional but I recommend it since Foobar2000 is the best general audio playback program and basic audio conversion program available. NOTE: once you install Foobar2000 you will also probably need to install the 'Foobar2000 Encoder Pack' (and maybe additional software depending on what your doing but I won't get into this for now) to get proper conversion between MP3 back to WAV etc (see TIP below as it's best to avoid MP3 back to WAV!) so ImgBurn can use it.
TIP: for best audio quality (and this has nothing to do with the CD-R's themselves) it's best to ALWAYS rip from original audio CD's to WAV or FLAC format (FLAC is a lossless audio format but only takes up roughly half of the storage space of WAV files with no reduction in sound quality) and NOT go from MP3 back to standard AUDIO CD WAV format because the standard audio CD you are creating will only output sound as good as the MP3 and MP3's are not a lossless audio format. but with that said... you can still go from MP3 back to WAV files and burn a standard audio CD but it's best to use WAV/FLAC when burning a standard audio CD for maximum sound quality since those, assuming were ripped from original CD, will be max sound quality unlike MP3's. but with that said, if the MP3 is of high enough sound quality to begin with, it's pretty safe for me to say most people won't be able to tell the difference between a original audio CD and a audio CD made from MP3's (or the like).
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-CMC Magnetics media code (these are phthalocyanine dye, not the 'Azo' discs (with the Mitsubishi dye) which are of higher quality (and only cost roughly $3-5 more per 100-pack) but given the low price of these and Verbatim's reputation they are still likely 'good enough', especially for standard audio CD's and I expect they will last at least years, maybe decades. I just would not put too much trust in these in terms of long term data storage like I do with the Azo types of media which I just use DVD since they hold about 6.7 times the data that CD-R's do and their cost is not much more and you can check the quality of DVD-R/+R media on a Liteon DVD burner with a program called KProbe etc with PIE/PIF's but I won't get into that for now which when it comes to CD-R media only a limited amount of drives can properly check the C1/C2 errors, which none of the drive I have can do a proper disc quality check on CD-R's (with the exception of the Liteon 24102b), but I can on DVD-R/+R discs. but this generally won't be a problem since I don't really store any critical data on these CMC Magnetics Verbatim CD-R's. but with the Azo Verbatim discs (CD or DVD) they will likely last AT LEAST decades since I got Verbatim DVD-R and +R media about 10-15 years old and still work great and even the KProbe scan is still similar to when I first burned those discs and I figure if there is no obvious degradation of these discs by now, they will almost certainly last for the foreseeable future, which means decades more.
---Additional Info and tips...
-For standard AUDIO CD's, which is primary what I got these for, I suggest using ImgBurn v2.5.8.0 and burn at 16x write speed. NOTE: ImgBurn's interface is not super easy to use in terms of creating standard audio CD's but it's not difficult as you just use the 'Tools > Create CUE File...' section to do it.
-I recommend using a desktop burner NOT a laptop burner since desktop burners will generally be more reliable and of better quality. so in other words... if you have trouble burning discs with errors on a laptop, try a desktop before claiming the CD-R's are bad because most likely it's a burner fault and not a disc fault, especially from a quality brand like Verbatim (although it's possible one could get a faulty batch once in a while (or that certain audio CD players just happen not to like these disc etc) but generally speaking if you have problems, playing the odds, it's your burner. TIP: make sure your running the newest firmware for your CD/DVD burner (this is software inside of the CD/DVD burner itself the drive uses to figure out the proper write strategy etc) as this can potentially solve burn quality issues!
-While I have a total of three DVD burners (Sony Optiarc 7240s(from 2009)/Liteon iHAS324B(from 2011)/Liteon 1673s(from 2005)) and two CD burners(Liteon 24120b (mfg date is Dec 2001)/HP which has a May 2000 mfg date (I don't really use the HP burner since it's the worst of the five burners I got) and all are running the newest firmware), I have been using my Sony Optiarc 7240s (which I have had since 2009) with ImgBurn on the seven or so Verbatim CD-R discs I have burned so far from this 100-pack and all work fine on my original CD player (Panasonic RX-DS620) which has a April 1991 mfg date on it and a Panasonic SC-EN5 which has a May 2003 mfg date on it.
NOTE: I am using ImgBurn v2.5.8.0 on Linux Mint v20.3-Xfce through Wine v6.0.1 (which I setup through PlayOnLinux (sudo apt install playonlinux)) (NOTE: Wine must be set to Windows XP mode (Wine defaults to Windows 7 mode) otherwise it will freeze at the splash screen!). but just about everyone reading this will be using ImgBurn on Windows so all of this Linux/Wine stuff does not apply to you (and you can ignore this)!
TIP: if ImgBurn cannot see your CD/DVD burners, go to "Tools > Settings > I/O" and change the default of 'ASPI' to 'SPTI - Microsoft' and for 'SPTI - Device Enumeration Method' change that to either 'Device Interface' or 'Drive Letter' and press OK and it will now most likely see your burners.
bottom line... 4 out of 5 stars. I only removed 1 star because these are CMC Magnetics instead of the superior Mitsubishi dye you see on the 'Azo' media which, given what we now know with the passage of time, the Azo discs will likely 'easily' last decades without failure when stored half way decently. CMC Magnetics might be 'okay' to and last years, possibly decades, but they are more of a gamble vs Azo media as a general rule.
Remember to burn at the lowest speed possible and store them somewhere cool, dry, and dark if you want them to last as long as possible.