You can burn off all those Oscar screeners, that pop up this time of year.
raptorcigs
9 Jan 16#4
Movies, i have many old family members that have upgraded from VHS Lots Of Love
doublekite1
9 Jan 16#5
Why the hell is this being voted cold? I use DVDs for burning CCTV at work and any deal at less than 10p each is a bargain. At 4p these are a steal. Wonder if this is nationwide?
angusangus to doublekite1
9 Jan 16#6
Because you get what you pay for with media. If you want something to last, cheap discs aren't the way to go.
OrribleHarry
9 Jan 161#7
I've not burned a disc for about 5 years, I guess I'm not alone either probably why they are so cheap nowadays.
2nd Class Blank DVD Media / “Duplication Grade” non-Archival Discs
Mixed quality media, average 75-90% of discs tend to be good. These discs are not suggested for archival data or video masters. These are best suited for data that can be replaced easily, such as secondary backups or data/video distribution. In bulk, can often be purchased at low prices.
rickyroma
9 Jan 16#9
the only brand i have found that works in my Mazda car CD player!
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2nd Class Blank DVD Media / “Duplication Grade” non-Archival Discs
Mixed quality media, average 75-90% of discs tend to be good. These discs are not suggested for archival data or video masters. These are best suited for data that can be replaced easily, such as secondary backups or data/video distribution. In bulk, can often be purchased at low prices.