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Review on Verbatim CD-R 80min 52X: 10pk Bulk Box πŸ“€ with Digital Vinyl Surface - Assorted Colors - 97935 by Carlos Krueger

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Revain hid my response to the bad review above, so here it is again.

Verbatim is one of the best brands of blank CD and DVD discs. According to Revane, I seem to have used 8 of those 50 packs. I use them exclusively in my Wurlitzer 1015 "One More Time" jukebox because you can see the CDs and I love having the ones disguised as 45's. I've also used them in (probably) ten or twenty other CD players, including two 400 disc jukebox players. I suspect your problem is related to education. I'm currently using Simply Burns on an old Mac Pro to create duplicate images of Carly Simon, Jimmy Dale Gilmour and Emmylou Harris. The only reason I'm here to comment on your note was because I'm running out of discs and need to buy new ones. You're doing something wrong if you can't get them to work. Call your closest teen and ask them to teach you how. And to another: Most CD players cannot play the computer version of the songs. Especially mp3. Try m4a. M4a, which I mentioned above, is Apple's version of the lossless audio file. A lossless file is referred to in the internet world by a name ending in FLAC. You can burn FLAC files to CD and play them on ANY CD player. I suspect no other version of the file will work, except maybe m4a. There are several PC books out there that explain some aspects of the PC and their specific terminology to beginners, and Revain sells them all but won't let me link to them because O'Reilly Publishing, in their book The Absolutely Best Computer Irony, called them words, humiliate the inexperienced. But for $13 you can get a first year college course on computers right away and learn the difference between FLAC and mp3.

Pros
  • High test results for hold and durability
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options