I tried using Memorex DVD-R on my Sony Handycam DVD403 and it was a disaster, they got corrupted during use and we were in a diffident location in Central America. I have never had a conundrum using the Sony discs.
Once again, Sony has developed technology with the intention of wows the world, and allows us to capture every living moment on disk. I absolutely like the DVD line, but the disks are too pricey for the practical addict. Instead, I would recommend Memorex 8cm DVD-RW disks. You get relatively the same product, from a reputable media source, Memorex, at HALF THE PRICE! They are available on Amazon.com, and they are definetly a better alternative!
I use these in my new DVD100 camcorder (Sony). A bit overpriced for the discs, and I’m hoping generics will be on the market before to I need more. But, they play in my Panasonic portable player (if recorded in VR format) without finalization being necessary… So we can watch movies of the day’s action in the hotel room, which is a must for a Disney trip.
So if you’re not using an ancient DVD-ROM in your computer, or a low-priced DVD player, you would be able to play these with no conundrum, provided you have a recessed tray for the “smaller” disks to fit in, or a clip post.
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I tried using Memorex DVD-R on my Sony Handycam DVD403 and it was a disaster, they got corrupted during use and we were in a diffident location in Central America. I have never had a conundrum using the Sony discs.
Once again, Sony has developed technology with the intention of wows the world, and allows us to capture every living moment on disk. I absolutely like the DVD line, but the disks are too pricey for the practical addict. Instead, I would recommend Memorex 8cm DVD-RW disks. You get relatively the same product, from a reputable media source, Memorex, at HALF THE PRICE! They are available on Amazon.com, and they are definetly a better alternative!
I use these in my new DVD100 camcorder (Sony). A bit overpriced for the discs, and I’m hoping generics will be on the market before to I need more. But, they play in my Panasonic portable player (if recorded in VR format) without finalization being necessary… So we can watch movies of the day’s action in the hotel room, which is a must for a Disney trip.
So if you’re not using an ancient DVD-ROM in your computer, or a low-priced DVD player, you would be able to play these with no conundrum, provided you have a recessed tray for the “smaller” disks to fit in, or a clip post.