With 200 drives I had a 30% failure rate. It's unacceptable and I'd give it 1 star, but given the price, you could argue that you still get more DVDs. Tried Verbatim DataLifePlus drives and still not 0% failure, but that spindle of 50 is $70 too. So if you have a copier and can afford the time to reconstruct bad discs, technically for about $60 you can get about 70 usable DVDs of that brand, so maybe you could justify that. Then the question is how long will they be playable? I will probably switch to Verbatim so that I have less work and more confidence in the game in the future. I should add that after changing the read/write speed to 1x, I've had a 70% success rate with them.
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