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Blank CD-R OMEGA 700 MB 52x, pack of 10 (56672)
Blank CD-R OMEGA 700 MB 52x, pack of 10 (56672)
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Blank CD-R OMEGA 700 MB 52x, pack of 10 (56672)
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Blank CD-R OMEGA 700 MB 52x, pack of 10 (56672)
Blank CD-R OMEGA 700 MB 52x, pack of 10 (56672)
OMEGA Blank CD-R 700 MB 52x, pack of 10 are standard 120 mm recordable discs designed for writable optical drives. Each CD-R holds up to 700 MB of data and supports maximum write speeds of 52x, making them suitable for storing audio tracks, documents, software installers, backups and single-session or multisession archiving. The discs conform to the common CD-R format and are compatible with most CD writers and CD players that accept CD-R media.
These CD-Rs provide a reliable, low-cost medium for short- to medium-term storage and distribution. With 52x write speed support they offer relatively fast recording on compatible drives while the 700 MB capacity matches the widely used standard for audio CDs and many data archives. The pack of 10 gives multiple discs for incremental backups, distributed copies or separate projects without needing individual purchases.
Insert a blank OMEGA CD-R into a compatible CD writer. Use your preferred burning software and select appropriate burn settings: choose data mode for files or audio mode for music projects, set write speed (for best results choose a speed supported by your drive and media), and enable finalization if the disc should be playable in standard CD players. After burning completes, verify the session if your software supports verification and label the disc for identification. Store discs flat in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight.
For reliable results, avoid burning at the maximum speed if your drive or software reports better stability at a lower write speed; choosing a moderate speed can reduce error rates. Finalize discs when you need universal playback compatibility, and handle discs by the edges to prevent scratches on the recording surface.
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