Blu-ray discs
Blu-ray discs
Hi. Can anyone recommend a brand of BD-RE discs that are reliable. I have bought Verbatim BD-RE and they don't work. I always thought that Verbatim were excellent but times change I guess.
- John Roberts
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Re: Blu-ray discs
Hi Roy,
Personally I have no experience with BD-RE discs, I've always steered clear of rewritable discs after long-term use failures of rewritable CDs and DVDs in the past. However, the BD-R brand I use is TDK and, touch wood, never had an issue with them. Maybe try them?
Everyone will have their favourites, I'm sure
Personally I have no experience with BD-RE discs, I've always steered clear of rewritable discs after long-term use failures of rewritable CDs and DVDs in the past. However, the BD-R brand I use is TDK and, touch wood, never had an issue with them. Maybe try them?
Everyone will have their favourites, I'm sure
Re: Blu-ray discs
HI John. I use BD-RE discs just to check that my finished video is how I want it before burning to a BD-R. For final BD-R I always use Aone discs. They have never failed me after using about a hundred and they are cheap. Unfortunately they don't make BD-RE. I'll try TDK rewritable. Thanks for suggestion.
- TimStannard
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Re: Blu-ray discs
Like Roy I also use BEs for checking the finished video/menu. I'm still using the five Verbatim BEs I bought when I first started producing BDs several years ago without any issue.
On the other hand, I also use AOne BD-Rs and I have had duds.
In the words of the Chuck Berry ditty "It goes to show you never can tell".
On the other hand, I also use AOne BD-Rs and I have had duds.
In the words of the Chuck Berry ditty "It goes to show you never can tell".
Tim
Proud to be an amateur film maker - I do it for the love of it
Proud to be an amateur film maker - I do it for the love of it