
FUJIFILM DVD-R (8cm) x 3 - 1.4 GB - storage media ( 25302443 )
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| Product DescriptionWith a combination of cutting-edge technologies, Fujifilm DVD-R for both data and video use is the next-generation optical media format.Within the DVD family of products, DVD-R, a write-once format, is ideal for multimedia applications, high volume data recording, archiving and playback. Fujifilm DVD-R discs can be used on any DVD destination device, including DVD-ROM drives and DVD Video players. Additionally, the DVD-R's unique dye polymer recording layer and stamper ensure durability and reliability under a wide variety of recording conditions. - 1.4GB/30 minutes storage capacity
- Designed for DVD camcorders
- Includes jewel case
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2007-07-07      Fuji will give you 5 star results if it is right for your unit! As the author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" and a former radio disc-jockey, I am often asked to write and or discuss various recordings from the 60's and 70's. Sometimes as a person that has worked in electronic stores my thoughts are requested on recording equipment and electronics.
FUJIFILM DVD-R (8cm) x 3 - 1.4 GB - storage media ( 25302443 )
It is important since DVD recorders will often not read a specific blank even though it is not defective to be aware of supported media for your unit. Many of the DVD Recorders/Burners will give you the preferred brands and even the maximum speed to burn. These are for systems that burn -R format.
Fuji has been ultra reliable for me as a recording medium for blank DVD's.
The DVD's have held up well and there have been very little that were defective right out of the package.
For maximum shelf life the recorded DVD's should be in jewel cases and not in paper sleeves. If you are into making your own labels make sure to use the better quality paper. The inferior thin labels not only will curl up before they are placed on the DVD but the glue will actually get into the DVD itself. Many defective DVD's are not the fault of the manufacturer but the consumer not using best judgment.
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
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