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Your cart is empty.LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling is a new technology that offers consumers and businesses a simple, no-hassle way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels on their DVDs. Using the same laser that burns data in their disc drives, customers burn their data as always, flip the disc over, reinsert it into the drive and burn a precise and permanent iridescent label.
Andre Quesnel
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2016
Satisfait.
कल्कि अवतार
Reviewed in India on June 4, 2015
These Lightscribe discs worked well with my old HP 640b lightscribe burner! highly recommended! good seller!
TL
Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2014
Arrived on time. Burned perfectly. Used for my 2 daughters' wedding videos. Results were great. Would highly recommend.
Steven Rice
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2014
Great product hope the department stores would bring it back thanks
Lia M.
Reviewed in Canada on October 24, 2014
I got these because I've had a lightscribe DVD recorder now for years, but have never used it. I thought, "why not try it". I don't think I'll be using this feature a whole lot, as it takes about 25 minutes to burn the image with my burner. BUT the quality was lovely when it was finished using these DVDs.
B. Jennings
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2013
I have only burnt a few out of this pack. After at least 10, all have worked fine. All have taken a burn well, and so far, no remakes. The DVD's play like they should.Verbatim makes a strong product line. Light Scribe is a nice touch. The disc has a classy and stylish look. No more hand written notes.Comes just as seen here. As in a retail store, only costing much less.
Dreamy Poppy
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2010
As far as the disks, they're excellent. 100% good writes, no coasters.One of the keys to "no coasters" is never write at the max speed on any disk. These are rated 16x. Write at 12x. What's another 1-2 minutes anyway?My review is about the LightScribe feature. It's intended to allow you to make your own DVD labels burned onto the disk. It's something people want. Someday, it may be great. But, right now, from a technology evolution standpoint, it's like the Wright Bros airplane compared to a 747. The write is simple B&W on a gold background which doesn't give much contrast. Pics you add look like bad copies from an old newspaper. Also, you need a LightScribe burner. And, the software which is free but you have to download and install from the website.If you like to fund new technology development, go for it. Simple B&W text label, OK. If you're expecting to make store bought DVD labels, forget it.
Gaxtin
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2010
I consider Verbatim to be the most reliable brand of writeable dvds. Of the hundreds of burns I have done, I have never had a burn fail that appeared to be due to a bad disk. There is probably the occasional bad disk, but certainly no more than 1 in 100, and I believe far less.The lightscribe images are the best quality of any brand of disk I've used, though I've only used lightscribe with 2 or 3 brands.This is the brand I recommend when anyone asks for my advice.
James T.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2010
I bought these discs, along with a new Samsung DVD+R drive, and I have YET to have one created that doesn't have an 'error, and won't play after burning, HOWEVER, I can use a Memorex DVD+R discs, and they all record without any errors, same thing with the CD's. I did notice that the inside ring (Verbatim) has what looks like a barcode, which the Memorex does not. Maybe this is the problem! I definitely will be returning these discs because none of the 4 that I created with the new Samsung drive is playable/recordable. After the error discs, I did flip the disc to see how well the lightscribe works, and it does a wonderful job creating good contrast labeling....now only if I could record without an 'error' and add another coaster to my Verbatim collection.
J. Kime
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2009
I have been using Verbatim Lightscribe disk for about a year with no problems at all. Unfortunatly that is not the case with this batch. Every disk fails when burning to them unless I burn at 4X speed or slower. When at 4X I only had about a 50% fail rate. I had purchased a total of 60 disk and had over 40 fail.
D+Nogs
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2008
I have a VHS to DVD machine and this work great in it, just as Verbatim always has for the 4+ years I had the machine. I bought these to test out computers as well as a duplicator I bought as a Christmas gift for someone and they work great.The only downside is they take longer to write than most DVDs that are 16x but that is okay because they come out perfect and the lighscribe looks great on them.
Galina Fishman
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2008
This product is excellent. In fact, I would burn the whole pack of these disks just for fun, that's how I love to do it! I just cannot stop! I made a DVD disk with photo slide-show for my parents as a present and created very cool label with 5 different pictures and text on it. My parents could not believe me, that I made it by myself.You can get a lot of ideas for label designs on the Internet or create your own style. The software is free for download and fun to use. The quality of the disks are also very good.
K. Amundsen
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2008
As a Professional Photographer, Impressions are everything. Verbatim LightScribe DVD's deliver that quickly and easily for an economical price. I have a high investment in my images and I do not trust them to be stored on just any Media. I have had Memorex fail. I have had to hand write data labels on other media. I have had paper labels come unstuck from the humidity in Houston Texas. For a Truly Professional look, feel, and performance. Verbatim LightScribe DVD's are the only product that I use and recommend.
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