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Philips CD-R 800 MB discs offer a reliable, high-capacity solution for recording up to 90 minutes of audio or data. With multi-speed recording up to 52x and a convenient 25-disc spindle, these discs combine speed, volume, and durability. Perfect for professionals seeking dependable archival media compatible with a wide range of CD players and burners.
Write speed | 40x |
Recording capacity | 90 minutes |
Unit count | 25 sztuk |
Manufacturer | PHILIPS |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08710895782371 |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 14 x 5.5 cm; 414.25 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | 908210004641 |
Series | CD-R CR8D8NB25/00 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 414 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**D
Great gift item
Very good . Easy to use and saves money.
N**K
Reliable performance
Ideal for the purpose & more reliable than some of the other cheaper options
T**J
Love the new 90 minute capacity
Opens up a whole new world !
R**A
Reliable supplier
Good quality long play cd that burns at 40X
E**.
Ok
Ok
S**H
How to burn a 90-minute disc
Don't have the product, but may be able to help the reviewers.If you put a 90-minute disc into your CD burner, it will still identify it as being a standard 80-minute disc. To use them as 90-minute discs, you have to overburn.Different software will vary a little, but for Nero, this means going into the sidebar, choosing options, and then expert features. At the top it's got maximum overburning size, and the default value is 80 minutes (which is why it says that the disc is only 80 minutes). Change this to 101:59:74 (don't know why, that's the value to use!). When you reach "burn", you'll get a dialogue box asking if you're sure you want to do this. Click OK and it will burn and your 90-minute disc will take 90 minutes of music.Just bear in mind that not all CD players like overburned discs, particularly if they're in need of a clean!
H**T
Avoid High Capacity CD-R ...as a product, regardless of manufacturer!
If you buy a product you expect it to meet its specification without any problems. The concept of the product introduces two significant problems however and you need to understand that will apply to YOU and it will cause you grief sooner or later.I got a warning from my CD burning software when trying to burn a 750 MB iso image to an 800 MB disk: insufficient capacity (on the 800MB disk) ...do you want to try overburning? This may cause damage to your hardware. I checked the actual CONSISTENT CAPACITY, of these 800 MB disks, as shown by the burning software: to be 703 MB using two different burning software on two PCs ...by a sample check of six disks.The 800MB high Capacity CD-R is likely to show up at around 703MB on any burning software and that is not a fault! Why? The Standard setting bodies for CD parameters only have a standard for 700 MB, anything else is undefined. The purpose of a standard is that there can be many manufacturers of CDs and of CD players and writers and if they all work to the same standard then the consumer has choice between manufacturers and it should all work.The CD-R Drive hardware involved can often do an UNDEFINED tiny bit more than the 700 MB Standard but each manufacturer will vary as to what extent and even potentially relating to the same manufacturer's different models and still yet again within different batches of the same model, since this is an undefined parameter ẁhich is not checked for.Have you grasped the idea of the uniquness of the undefined side of each CD-R Drive now? All drives will deliver the 700MB standard reliably for read and ẁrite purposes but what else additional that they can do is an unknown.The first problem relates to this uniqueness. If you have burning softẁare that permits you to use overburning ...at your oẁn risk, to exceed the 700MB Standard and you choose to do it, you can store a larger iso image for instance but if you come to retrieve that data some years later, another CD-R Drive may be not be able to retrieve it, classing it as corrupt data, then you are stuck. Your oversize data stored on a High Capacity disk is therefore likely specific to the CD-R Disk Drive that created it, for reliable retrieval.Secondly, ẁhen I searched the Internet for genuine expert advice from people ẁith a lot of professional experience, I also found that there is truth behind the someẁhat alarming claim that surfaced in my CD-R burning softẁare dialogue: ... that overburning could cause permanent damage to the hardẁare.The High Capacity CD-R product only exists, it appears to me, to satisfy the misguided desire to sqeeze a bit more out of data storage than the official 700 MB Standard permits, in an unpredictable and risky ẁay, it should not be on the market at all in my humble opinion and I ẁill only use my High Capacity CD-R 800 MB disks to burn data against the 700 MB Official Standard.I ẁrote out an iSO image label in indelible marker before I came across the issues above and ẁhile I don't think Amazon ẁould quibble, the seller ẁould suffer a loss if I returned this item and I judge it more ẁorthẁile to retain this product, so that I can ẁrite a revieẁ to help others, so I cancelled my return to share these insights ẁith you.
M**W
Very important word of advice, despite being very good.
These discs are very nice to use, have used them for making a few mix discs of my own, totalling near 90 minutes. However, many people have stated that these discs only report 80 minutes. I want to make it very clear that these are 90-minute CD-Rs, however, there is one important step you should try: Overburn the disc. And no, I am not insane; in order to use the full capacity, you need to force the recording software to overburn the disc up to 90 minutes. The tracks are all writeable, but they're just not displayed in these disc's pregroove data.
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