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VERBATIM DVD-R 4.7 GB 16x — 50-pack (VERDVD44976) optical recordable discs
VERBATIM DVD-R 4.7 GB 16x — 50-pack (VERDVD44976) optical recordable discs
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VERBATIM DVD-R 4.7 GB 16x — 50-pack (VERDVD44976) optical recordable discs
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VERBATIM DVD-R 4.7 GB 16x — 50-pack (VERDVD44976) optical recordable discs
VERBATIM DVD-R 4.7 GB 16x — 50-pack (VERDVD44976) optical recordable discs
VERBATIM DVD-R 4.7 GB 16x — 50-pack contains recordable single-layer optical discs with 4.7 GB storage capacity and a maximum write speed of 16×. The discs are supplied on a spindle of 50, designed for data archiving, video recording, backup creation and distribution of media content. These DVD-R discs are compatible with drives and burners that support the DVD-R format and provide a standard write-once medium suitable for long-term storage and one-time authoring tasks.
The VERBATIM DVD-R 4.7 GB 16x — 50-pack offers a combination of standard capacity and moderate write speed that fits common home and office recording needs. The spindle packaging simplifies storage and handling of multiple discs, while the write-once format minimizes accidental overwriting. Compatibility with DVD-R supported drives ensures straightforward use with most DVD burners and players that read recordable DVD-R media.
Place a VERBATIM DVD-R disc onto the drive tray of a compatible DVD burner, select the disc recording software on your computer, choose an appropriate write speed (up to 16×) and the desired recording mode (file system or video mode), then start the burn process. Allow the disc to finalize after writing if you need broader playback compatibility. Handle discs by the edges and store the spindle in a dry, dust-free environment to maintain media integrity.
For reliable results, select a write speed appropriate to your drive and data type; using the drive’s recommended speed often improves burn success. Verify written data after burning when creating important archives or backups, and keep copies of critical data in more than one storage location.
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