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7.2.2021

I've read a number of reviews here, and seems a lot of people are having trouble with the software. Hope my experience helps someone out there.*** Mac computers natively record BDXL with no issues ***You don't need any other special software.I use MDISC to archive files from an external hard drive connected via a USB 3.0 dock. It takes about 3 hours for 100GB to record and 2 more hours to verify the disc. I only ruined one, and that was negligence on my part, literally the cable was loose and disc was ejected mid-process.This is the writer I use:LG WH16NS40 Super Multi Blue Internal SATA 16x Blu-ray Disc RewriterWith this adapter cable:UGREEN SATA to USB 3.0 Adapter Cable for 3.5/2.5 Inch SSDHDD SATA III Hard Drive Disk Converter Support UASP Compatible with Samsung Seagate WD SanDisk Hitachi Toshiba, with 12V Power AdapterYou can find a slightly cheaper cable, but it won't have the necessary power requirements.The cost of the writer with the cable is about the same as those slim portable ones, but from what I've read, this big ugly setup performs much more reliably. So far so good.I got a pack of 25x 100GB and also 25x 4.7GB for testing and smaller files. I recommend testing your setup on smaller MDISCS first so it doesn't cost so much if you mess up.
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19.11.2019

Some of you may already have experienced data corruption and disintegration with fast performing storage medias, like NVMe SSDs. I for one surely have had that experience, and I was looking for a robust and reliable means of storage, and stumbled upon M-Disc by Millenniata. Unfortunately, disc media is on the obsolescence, and the companies making disc media technology also went down to the abyss, including Millenniata.Fortunately, Verbatim is still standing strong with disc media storage technology, and the M-Disc Blu-Ray writable disc is the pinnacle of archive storage. I have made copies of my most cherished memories without a hitch, and reading them back was smooth and easy.They are not the fastest storage media, but they to seem to be permanent and intact.I also tried the ink-jet disc label on one of my software backup disc. The label printed out just the way I wanted, and dried onto the disc fairly quickly.
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21.1.2018

They work and burn quickly. sing them form home movie projects with Nero Video at the moment.Will be doing backups of precious PC data and photos next.Nope I havent tested the M Disc specified life expectancy.

19.10.2017

may require a "M" compatible disc burner. i will never know how long it will last. lol

1.1.2020

Great, large capacity. Just make sure you have a blu ray burner not a cd/dvd burner

10.11.2019

Been using these to back up old photos for long term storage

26.5.2017

Very good product with large containing.

7.6.2017

ok.

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